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Engine Oil Filter-extra Guard Fram Ph4386 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.97
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Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Removal Nut:No SKU:FRA:PH4386 MFG Model # (Series):PH4386 Brand:Fram Filtering Material:Cellulose/Synthetic Blend Manufacturer Part Number:PH4386 MFG Name:FRAM Filter Thread Size:3/4-16 Th'd Other Part Number:PH2840, PF1233, PH2835, 618-57145, 57145, 67145 Anti-Drain Back Valve:Yes Interchange Part Number:15601-87705-000, 15208-53J00, R1348, PO241, R1394 Supplier Company Name:Honeywell Consumer Products Group Filter Outside Diameter:2.69 MFG Brand Name:FRAM UPC:Does not apply

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