Motorcraft Fl-813 Oil Filters, 2 Ea. Brand New on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Up For Sale are these 2 Ford-MotorCraft No. FL-813 Oil Filters Brand-New, in Original Boxes.... Replaces: AC-PF9+, FRAM- PH 3985, Purolater- PER4619, & Wix- 51626. See Pics !!
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