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Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States

Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Inner Diameter Bottom:1.690 SKU:PMF:67806 Outer Diameter Bottom:3.270 Brand:Parts Master Height:4.020 Manufacturer Part Number:67806 Outer Diameter Top:3.270 Class:B UPC:00765809678064 Style:Cartridge Lube Metal Free Filt Other Part Number:618-57806, CH10415, PO5692, PF460G, 806, P842 Fitment Footnotes:Manufacturer Oe Recommended Oil Change Intervals; Interchange Part Number:30750013, LR001419, LR 001419, G7806, 57806, LF627 Quantity Needed:1;

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