5/16 Chrome See Through Inline Fuel Filter on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, US
UP FOR LOOKING THIS IS A USED INLINE FUEL FILTER 5/16 INLET AND OUTLET. THE FILTER HAS CHROME ENDS AND CLEAR PLASTIC BODY FOR EASY TAKEN APART FOR ELEMENT REPLACEMENT 4 1/8 IN TOTAL LENGTH 1'DIAMETER NOT FOR USE WITH FUEL INJECTED CARS.THANKS FOR LOOKING
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