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Universal Remote Billet Aluminum Oil Filter Adapter, Street Rod, Hot Rod Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $45.95
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stanke Motorsports Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:ROF91 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Black Anodized UPC:Does not apply

Whatever your remote filter applications are, this is the remote filter adapter to have.  CNCed machined from Billet Aluminum and Hard Anodized Black for easy cleaning and appearance.  Bothe the inlet and outlet size is 1/2" national pipe thread.  Adapter uses PH8A or equal filter.  If you have questions concerning this products, or any of our other products, please contact: Stanke Motorsports (651) 481-9612

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