Whitlock Oil Filter Ph2850 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Westmont, Illinois, United States
WHITLOCK OIL FILTER PH2850 NOS From an Estate New, Whitlock brand PH2850 Oil Filter. Nice to use or for display. TERMS OF SALE · Please address any questions you may have about this item or the terms of this auction prior to making your bidding decision as all sales are final. · Additional photos are available upon request. · Payment must be received within 2 days of auctions close when paying by PayPal. · Shipping to a USA destination is via USPS Priority, First Class, Parcel Select, Media Mail OR FedEx and ships usually within the next business day after payment is received. USA shipping price is for the lower 48 states. Alaska & Hawaii ask for shipping price. International is sent through the Global Shipping Program. · Please contact us in advance of leaving feedback if you have any issues that require addressing. · We work very hard to keep a 5-star rating. Please be kind by leaving a positive feedback and we will do the same.
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