The item you are bidding on is a K & N air filter model 33-2296 from a 2006 Buick Lucerne. There is about 20000 miles on it. It sells for around 50 bucks new. SAVE BIG $$$$. I will clean and reoil prior to shipping. Please do not ask if will fit your car. Vehicles it will fit are in list provided in listing. **NO RESERVE**** ****PAYPAL ONLY**** ****NO INTERNATIONAL SALES***** ****NO RETURNS - ALL SALES FINAL
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