Two Caterpillar Oil Filters #036-4464 4-1-4 on 2040-parts.com
Rock Island, Illinois, United States
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I have been selling on Ebay for over 10 years as "MRMERC-JIM" I am now separating the regular Marine inventory from my scrounging! You can Shop with confidence, we will take care of you! We are Ted's Boatarama in Rock Island, Illinois 61201 We have been in the Marine business for over 55 years. Please have a look at a,
TWO CATERPILLAR OIL FILTERS #036-4464 NEW/OLD Stock Two for one Price $14.95 Let us be your source for hard to find boat parts, original manufacturer's parts and marine surplus. For any questions Please Call Ted's Boatarama (309) 788-1175 Sales Tax: We are required to charge 7.5% sales tax for items sold to Illinois residents. |
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