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US $24.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

Used but in fine working condition.  Comes as pictured.



FAST 146025-KIT LSXR Fuel Injector Spacer Kit


Description:
Adapter LSX Fuel Rail to 6.2L and 7.0L/LS3 and LS7 Fuel Injectors; Set of 8


FAST 146025-KIT LSXR Fuel Injector Spacer Kit

Description:
Adapter LSX Fuel Rail to 6.2L and 7.0L/LS3 and LS7 Fuel Injectors; Set of 8


Specifications:
Manufacturer: Fast
Part Number: 146025-KIT

Compatibility: LSX Fuel Rail To 6.2L And 7.0L/LS3 And LS7 Fuel Injectors
Quantity: Set Of 8

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