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Marietta, Ohio, United States

Marietta, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Width:2.98 SKU:FRM:P4102A MFG Model # (Series):P4102A Brand:Fram Item has MSDS?:N Manufacturer Part Number:P4102A Length:2.98 Package Contents:1 Filter Other Part Number:33358, FF843, BF788, CS162, LFF3521, TP1067F, AW12 Height:4.94 Interchange Part Number:466987-5, E6HZ-9365-A, 385951, 276515, 1992367 Smallest Filtered Particle (microns):10 Supplier Company Name:Honeywell Consumer Products Group Item Grade:OEM Standard

Brand new secondary filter by Fram. In its original box

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