Genuine Oem Toyota Fuel Filter Part #23300-49045 on 2040-parts.com
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Genuine OEM Toyota Fuel Filter part #23300-49045 Descriptions: In-Line Fuel Filter Fits: Chrysler, Dodge, Geo, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Toyota Automotive Replaces: Chrysler MB504732, MB504750; Suzuki 15410-61A00; Toyota 23300-19175, 23300-49145, 23300-69025, 23300-79055 O.D.: 2 3/4 (69.9) Inlet: M12 x 1.25 Outlet: M12 x 1.25 Length: 4 29/32 (124.6) F. Gskt.: [4] Metal Washers PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR MECHANIC OR DEALER FOR PROPER FITMENT IF UNSURE. THANKS FOR TAKING A PEEK GODBLESS |
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