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Sierra Marine Diesel Oil Filter 18-7886 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
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Nevada City, California, United States

Nevada City, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SIERRA Manufacturer Part Number:18-7886

MARINE DIESEL OIL FILTER SIERRA # 18-7886, PERKINS # 2654403

REMEMBER WHEN COMPARING, I’M PAYING ECONOMY SHIPPING TO CONT. U.S. CUSTOMERS.

Just clearing out old stock. These are Brand new Diesel oil filters and are much heavier than gas engine filters. Prices are discounted.


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