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Performance High Flow Cone Air Filter (100mm) 4" Inch Neck Diameter Blue/chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $29.09
Location:

Hinckley, United Kingdom

Hinckley, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:JPS Subtype:Air Filters Intended Use:Modification/ Enhancement Type:Air & Fuel Delivery Manufacturer Part Number:BLUE100AIR

HIGH QUALITY

High-Flow Performance Cone Air Filter

 

Proven in 350bhp+ Applications

 

Note : This is a size specific air filter (neck size detail below), we stock a full range of sizes, Check out my other items!


Size:

 

Width 160mm / 6.25"

 

Height 130mm / 5.25"

 

Neck Size 100mm / 4" (inside diameter)


Colour:


Blue/Chrome

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Brand JPS
Manufacturer Part Number BLUE100AIR
Intended Use Modification/ Enhancement
Subtype Air Filters
Type Air & Fuel Delivery

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