Aeromotive Ss Series Billet Canister Style Fuel Filter -10 Micron Fabric Element on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Aeromotive Fuel Filter - Canister Style: An inexpensive insurance policy to protect you investment. Proper filtration is key to fuel system performance. Engineered filter solutions are required to achieve protection with minimum restriction. For 200 - 3,000 plus HP applications, our filter assemblies offer unmatched flow, ease of installation and maintenance, along with the impeccable machining and finish you've come to expect from all Aeromotive components. |
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