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Condition:New Brand:Holley Inlet Quantity:Single Manufacturer Part Number:12-804 Inlet Size:3/8 Inch NPT Fuel Type:Gasoline Outlet Attachment:Female Threads Pressure Range (PSI):1 To 4 Pounds Per Square Inch Outlet Quantity:Single Regulator Location:Inline Outlet Size:3/8 Inch NPT Regulator Type:Non-Return Includes Fittings:No Gauge Port:No Includes Mounting Brackets:Yes Inlet Attachment:Female Threads UPC:090127020234

Aston Martin DB 2/4: classic laden with Bond gadgets up for auction

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