Sprint Car Midget Micro Racing Air Filter Element And Cap Kit on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
Sprint Car Pair of Air Filter Element and Caps. Do not include any stacks or screws. ID of each insert is 2 3/8" , 5" overall end to end on inserts. In good condition. Wear and use is shown in the pictures.
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