Jegs Black 5" Long Billet Fuel Filters 10 Micron And 100 Micron 555-150000 on 2040-parts.com
Stratford, Connecticut, United States
Jegs 5" black billet inline fuel filters, 10 Micron and 100 Micron. Brand new open box items that have never been used and have never had fuel run through them. Comes with two black -8An swivel couplers.
JEGS Part Number: 555-150005Black In-Line Fuel Filter Part Number: 555-150000Black In-Line Fuel Filter Part Number: 555-110323Black -8AN Swivel Coupler |
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