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New Fast Lsx -6an 1998-02 Gm F-body Fuel Supply Line Assembly #54028fsl on 2040-parts.com

US $36.49
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:FAST Other Part Number:FAS-54028FSL Manufacturer Part Number:54028FSL Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:FST-54028FSL UPC:0-36584-14441-0


Brand New FAST LSX -6AN Fuel Supply Line Assembly for a 1998-02 GM F-Body with FAST Fuel Rails. Made up of one -6AN 11.75" long braided hose, 1 black anodized -6AN 45 degree reusable hose end & 1 black anodized -6AN 90 degree reusable hose end. FAST Part #54028FSL.

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