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Condition:New Brand:K&N Filters Manufacturer Part Number:69-8619TS Performance Part:Yes Classic Car Part:No Reference OE/OEM Number:RU-4630XD, RU-4630, RU-4630XD Warranty Period:No-Hassle Lifetime Limited Air Filter Colour:Red Air Filter Outlet Shape:Round Clamps Included:3 Clamp Style:Regular Clamp Material:Stainless Steel Air Filter Material:Cotton Gauze Air Filter Length:20.25 in (514 mm) Air Filter Width:12.25 in (311 mm) Finish:Silver Type:Cold Air Intake System Features:Washable

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