Aeromotive Billet Fuel Pump Controller on 2040-parts.com
Santa Maria, California, United States
I am selling an Aeromotive 16302 Billet Fuel Pump Controller. This unit has been used for ~ 25 miles during 1/4 mile track event. I guarantee that this unit is fully operational or you can return it for a full refund. The controller sells for $285 retail. I am selling it for $200. The controller was used to control an Aeromotive A1000 Fuel Pump. I am converting my car to Ethanol (E85) and no longer require the pump/controller.
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