Billet Aluminum Fuel Filter -6 An on 2040-parts.com
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
For sale is a new universal -6 AN Billet Aluminum Fuel Filter. It is made from a high quality Aluminum and then hard anodized for a flawless finish and durability. The filter materials is made from steel mesh making this item washable and reusable. It comes in the color red. If you have additional questions, please message me. Thank you! |
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