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K&n 33-2042 - Fits Many Gm Vehicles S-10, Xtreme, Sonoma, Camaro Envoy on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Edmonton, Alberta, CA

Edmonton, Alberta, CA
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K&N 33-2042 - FITS MANY GM VEHICLES  (S-10, Xtreme, Sonoma, Camaro....  check below)


Check fitment here

USED - but near mint
It may need to maybe be cleaned a bit more (I did give it a cleaning) and then it will need to be oil'ed before use.

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