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Camaro Air Cleaner Filter Element, Cross Ram Intake, Short,1968-1969

Item EK-33-181575-1
Camaro Air Cleaner Filter Element, Cross Ram Intake, Short,1968-1969
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Quality Replacement
      • Used With Oval Cross-Ram And Wide Base Style Air Cleaners
      • Short Type Air Filter
      • Correct Filter Material
      • Durable Rubber Seals

      Description

      The Camaro 302 engine was a mean engine out of the box, when the cross ram, two-four intake was added to 1968-1969 Camaro, then it could really make horsepower. Ricks Camaros offers this quality replacement, Air Cleaner Filter Element, Cross Ram Intake, Short, for your restoration project or part replacement. This replacement style short air cleaner filter element for use with oval or wide base air cleaners, has the correct filter material and rubber base and lid seals. Do not settle for just any replacement part for your prized 1968, 1969 Camaro, use only the best. Trust Ricks Camaros for all your engine, exterior, and interior part needs.

      Fitment:

      • 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
      • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

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