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Electric Fuel Pump 4.0 To 8.0 Psi Fits Vw Sand Rail # Cpr129178b-sr on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Placement:Engine MPN:CPR129178B-SR Brand:Chirco Direct Warranty:Yes Weight:1.5 Surface:Metal

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Electric Fuel Pump 4.0 to 8.0 PSI Fits VW Sand Rail # CPR129178B-SR
20-4146

Solid state electric fuel pump, reliable pumping 30 GPH at 4 to 8 psi. This fuel pump works great when installing dual carb set ups. Can be used on most small engines. Fits VW Sand Rail # CPR129178B-SR.

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