Napa Gold Air Filter 6253 (new) on 2040-parts.com
Chesterfield, New Hampshire, United States
NAPA Gold Air Filter 6253 (New) Height
(Inches): 2.295" Length
(Inches): 8.791" Width
(Inches): 7.575" For
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