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Pratt & Whitney Filter Element P/n 31j1700-01, Lot Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Longview, Washington, United States

Longview, Washington, United States
New, in original packaging, no FAA 8130
Manufacturer Part Number:31J1700-01 Compatible Make:Pratt & Whitney Warranty:No Compatible Model:500 Series Engine

New Pratt & Whitney Filter Element P/N 31J1700-01, Lot of 2

Unopened Original Packaging, No FAA 8130

Believe these are for P&W 530 Engines

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