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Fuel Filter Wix 33537 on 2040-parts.com

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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Style:Key-Way Style Fuel Manager Fil SKU:WIX:33537 MediaType:Cellulose Brand:Wix Ends:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:33537 Inner Diameter Top:Closed Inner Diameter Bottom:0.875 Quantity Needed:1; Height:6.500 Other Part Number:33537, 616-33537, 73537, FS19583, 61633537, F65299 Outer Diameter Top:3.270 Interchange Part Number:12554082, 11711183, PS7408A, FF1102-D, BF7674-D Outer Diameter Bottom:3.270 UPC:Does not apply

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