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Nissan Gtp Porsche 935 962 Fuel Injection Hoses And Injector Hold Downs Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Burlington, Wisconsin, US

Burlington, Wisconsin, US
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These are left over fuel injector lines and hold downs from an 80's vintage Nissan gtp car. could also be used on a 962 or even any fuel injection conversion for a six cylinder for that matter. There are 6 hold downs 6 fuel injection lines that are stainless braided  with a swivel screw on thread one side and push on for the fuel injector side. also included are 2 springs not sure what they are for but very nice . Please ask before bidding. free shipping usps lower 48 states

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