HENGST FILTER Air Filter Insert E1289L

The HENGST FILTER E1289L is an air filter insert for various car brands including CITROëN, DS, OPEL, PEUGEOT, TOYOTA, and VAUXHALL. This high-quality product is made in Spain and offers efficient filtration to maintain optimal engine performance

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