Holley Carburetor Dual Feed Fuel Line Chevy Ford Mopars on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
New Spectre stainless steel braided hose, dual fed fuel line. Fully adjustable. Part #2960. Will fit Holley carburetors 3310-47 series with 8 21/32 and 9 5/16 spacing between float bowls and dominators. Leak proof machine flared ends. Comes with fitting for fuel pressure gauge. Shipping $7.50
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