You are bidding on Six “Brand New” Surplus Fleetguard LF3973 Filters. The manufacturer’s suggested list price for twelve filters is $121.02. We ship anywhere in the continental United States for FREE. Good luck and have fun bidding. We accept off-line VISA, MasterCard, American Express. or Pay Pal. To pay with credit card or for any questions: call Chris Herman at 1-800-472-9597, Ext. 145 Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (EST) Full payment must be made within 5 days of the close of the auction. Starting bid for all six filters will be $42.50 with No Reserve. Be sure to see all of my other quality auction items.
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