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Genuine Hyundai Ix35 , Kia Sportage Oil Filter+ Oil Cap For Diesel 26320-2f001 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Ansan, Korea, South

Ansan, Korea, South
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:26320-2F000 Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Manufacturer Part Number:26320-2F100 + 26315-2F001 Fuel type:Diesel Brand:Hyundai / kia

Genuine  HYUNDAI /KIA  Oil filter  (26320-2F100)+  Filter Cap(26315-2F001  )  For   Diesel   


Fit for

Hyundai : Tucson IX (2009.08~ 2015.03)

                   ix35 2.0L  ( 2010~2015  )    



Kia:      Sorento (2010~2016) (2.0 /2.2L)              

            Grand Carniva / Sedona (2010~2016)

              Sportage (2011~ )

replaces 26320-2F000


Shipping & Delivery time
By international Air Mail  : normally  take 10 - 20 business days (up tp 25days , south amarica)

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