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Fuel Filter Mahle Kl 517 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.88
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Hempstead, New York, United States

Hempstead, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:33538, 616-33538, G8615, SFS5366, 86538, 431028 SKU:M1:KL517 Other Part Number:E1000-121813-MAH, FF254, 3538, 2-FF254 Brand:Mahle Filter Type:Fuel Filter Manufacturer Part Number:KL 517 Filter Height (mm):162.00 Filter Outside Diameter (mm):55.50 Position:In-Line Filter Connecting Diameter-Outlet (mm):7.9 Fitment Footnotes:Filter Type In-line Fuel Filter; Filter Connecting Diameter-Inlet (mm):7.9 Quantity Needed:1; AAIA Part Type Description:Fuel Filter UPC:Does not apply

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