Fram Extra Guard "sure Grip" Engine Oil Filter - Model # Ph7317 - 6 Pcs. - New on 2040-parts.com
Bolingbrook, Illinois, US
"IMMEDIATE PAYMENT REQUIRED"!
THIS COMBO AUCTION IS FOR SIX (6 PCS.) BRAND NEW "FRAM" EXTRA GUARD ENGINE OIL FILTERS. ALL SIX (6) FRAM OIL FILTERS COME IN THEIR ORIGINAL BOXES - NEVER USED. THE MODEL NUMBER FOR ALL SIX (6) OIL FILTERS IS: # PH7317. EACH OIL FILTER HAS A "SURE GRIP" MATERIAL ON TOP OF THE FILTER FOR BETTER AND EASIER TURNING/ROTATION. PLEASE VIEW THE CHART BELOW THAT I COPIED FROM THE INTERNET CONCERNING THE DETAILS OF THIS FRAM OIL FILTER. PLEASE E-MAIL ME FOR YOUR FREIGHT RATES AND INCLUDE YOUR ZIP CODE. THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK!
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