K37-1002-1018 Racor Fuel Filter Head Assembly Kenworth ( 1) No Reserve Peterbilt on 2040-parts.com
Carlton, Oregon, US
THIS IS A NEW K37-1002-1018 FUEL FILTER HEAD ASSEMBLY. HAS RACOR 61668-09. THESE FIT KENWORTH. MAY FIT OTHERS??? NEW IN THE PACKAGE. SELLING NO RESERVE. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING.
I THINK THIS IS FOR NEW KW AND PETE ??????? MAKE SURE ????????
AUCTION IS FOR 1
REO DIAMOND REO T WHITE GMC PETERBILT PETE KW KENWORTH AUTOCAR FREIGHTLINER VOLVO
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