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Transmission Filter Kit-transmission Filter Tf122 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Emporia, Kansas, United States

Emporia, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Unit Length:9.4000 SKU:HA:TF122 Pallet Depth:42.0000 Brand:Hastings Filters Case Width:7.6000 Manufacturer Part Number:TF122 Pallet Width:48.0000 Pallet Height:45.0000 UPC:00768370026739 Case Weight:4.3500 Other Part Number:88876, TF122, T287, 89165, T649, 18525, FK 248 Case Length:9.8000 Interchange Part Number:B-147, 58876, 616-58876, F-140, TF248, 044-0247 Unit Weight:0.7250

Item is brand new.

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