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Groovy Grape Fuel Fragrance - One 4oz Bottle on 2040-parts.com

US $13.85
Location:

Kingman, Arizona, United States

Kingman, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Power Plus Lubricants

This auction is for one 4 oz. bottle of Groovy Grape Fuel Fragrance by Manhattan Oil.

Manhattan Oil introduced Fuel Fragrances to be used in gasoline, methanol, and diesel fuels.  One four ounce bottle treats 10-30 gallons of gasoline, 30-55 gallons of methanol, 20-30 gallons of nitro-methane, or 5-10 gallons of diesel.  The product is widely used from lawnmowers, hot rods, stock cars, sprint cars, drag cars, motorcycles to top fuel dragsters.  Fuel fragrances are intended to set you apart from the rest and be a crowd pleaser.  They do not enhance or inhibit performance and are safe to use in all internal combustion engines. For Off-Road Use Only. 

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