Porsche 911 3.6 Repacement Air Filter 1988-1994 on 2040-parts.com
US $12.95
Location:
Burbank, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Return policy details:
Manufacturer Part Number:CE 1008
Interchange Part Number:33-2077
Part Brand:RamAir
RamAir has a range of filters designed to be inserted into the
vehicle’s own air-box in place of the manufacturer’s original, as part
of a normal service.
They are manufactured from high-flow polyurethane
Aeriform filter material,
different grades being laminated together to give
progressive air cleaning throughout the volume of the filter.
The
material is impregnated with a unique dirt retention polymer to
enhance the capture of dirt particles.
photo of filter is generic
PORSCHE 911 3.6 REPACEMENT AIR FILTER 1988-1994
Manufacturer | Part Number |
AC Delco | A1355C |
Fram | CA6940 |
Mann-Hummel | C25153 |
Porsche | 96411032700 |
Porsche | 96411032701 |
K&N 33-2077
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1994 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - Turbo |
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1994 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - exc. Turbo |
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1993 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - exc. Turbo |
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1992 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - All |
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1991 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - All |
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1990 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - All |
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1989 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - All |
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1988 PORSCHE 911 3.6L H6 F/I - All | |
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