Jeep Wrangler K&n Replacement Airfilter 2007-2014 Like New on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
2007-2014 jeep wrangler k&n replacement air filter in like NEW condition. Had this in my 2013 wrangler for about 6 months and 3,000 miles. It is fantastic, recently traded the jeep in and have no use for it. This same filter goes for 74.00 on the k&n website. I have attached link to the web page for more details. Filter # is 33-2364. Please email me if you have questions. Thank you. FYI no off road done with this filter
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?prod=33-2364
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