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Small Breather Filter 12mm Neck Internal Diameter (oil/crankcase) Chrome/blue on 2040-parts.com

US $10.02
Location:

Hinckley, United Kingdom

Hinckley, United Kingdom
Condition:New Air Induction Part Type:Breather Filter Manufacturer Part Number:MB12BLUE Brand:JPS Model/ Series:All Models Intended Use:Modification/ Enhancement Subtype:Crankcase Breather Filter Manufacturer:All Manufacturers Type:Engines & Components

Item


Breather Filter


Size


Width : 45mm

Height : 34mm (50mm including neck)

Neck Internal Diameter : 12mm


Colour


Blue/Chrome


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Brand JPS
Manufacturer Part Number MB12BLUE
Air Induction Part Type Breather Filter
Intended Use Modification/ Enhancement
Subtype Crankcase Breather Filter
Model/ Series All Models
Type Engines & Components
Manufacturer All Manufacturers

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