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Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Inner Diameter Bottom:1.080 SKU:PMF:67047 Height:2.635 Brand:Parts Master Outer Diameter Top:2.755 Manufacturer Part Number:67047 Style:Cartridge Lube Metal Free Filt Class:A UPC:00765809670471 Outer Diameter Bottom:2.755 Other Part Number:PO5608, 57047, 618-57047MP, CH9972, CF607, X5608 Quantity Needed:1; Interchange Part Number:04152YZZA3, PZ161, P967, G7047, 618-57047, PF2259 Life Cycle Status Description:Announced

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