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Fleetguard Lf692 Oil Filter Cmd Cummins Mercruiser Vw Boat /diesel Engine Lorry on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Chippenham, United Kingdom

Chippenham, United Kingdom
These are as new filters, still have wrapping on them but are around 1-2 years old stock. Still as new.
Sub-Type:Oil Filters Manufacturer Part Number:LF692 Type:Engine Parts Unit Quantity:1 Brand:Fleetguard Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FLEETGUARD  LF692 Oil filters

New filters that are suitable for a range of marine and land engines, please ensure these are compatible with yours before purchase!

There are so many applications I cannot list them all on here!

Cross reference guide for compatibility here 

http://www.oilfilter-crossreference.com/convert/FLEETGUARD/LF692

The price includes P&P as below.

 

Payment

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Postage

Via 2nd class Royal Mail inclusive to UK mainland, all other places and overseas please email me before purchase.

 

Returns

I have been as accurate and honest with the description so unfortunately no returns will be possible.

 

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