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Condition:New Pack Size:1 Single Unit Part_Number:E1141L Air Filter Type:Filter Insert Brand:Hella Hengst Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Bundle Description:N/A Bundle Listing:No Classic Part:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Austria Cross Reference:ADV182211, F 026 400 178, S 0178, PA7688, CA11075, LX 1751, C 41 002, 112 321 0015, PA3521, A1410, A2355, V10-2671 Custom Bundle:No Filter type:Filter Insert Height (mm):32.5 Intended Use:Replacement Part Length:404.5 mm Length (cm):40.45 Length (mm):404.5 Manufacturer:Hengst Automotive Manufacturer Part Number:E1141L Modified Item:No MPN:E1141L OE Replacement Numbers:06F 133 843 B Performance Part:No Product type:Air Filter Insert Sub Type:Insert Sub-Type:Insert SubType:Insert Type:Air Filter Type Desc:Air Filter Universal Fitment:No Width (mm):173.5 EAN:4030776029253 UPC:4030776029253

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