Fram Extra Guard Oil Filter -- Ch9911 on 2040-parts.com
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, US
FRAM EXTRA GUARD OIL FILTER -- 4.93 in. H, 1.22 in. ID, 2.5 in. OD; Features cellulose and synthetic glass media provides three times more engine protection than the average of leading economy oil filter; Meets and exceeds all engine and auto manufacturers' warranties; The sure grip no-slip feature guarantees superior handling control no matter how oily things might get.
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