Nos Super Powershot Fuel Solenoid, 200 Hp, New on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
This is a new NOS Super Powershot Fuel Solenoid. Compact size with very low amp draw; a proven performer—can support up to 200 HP flow rate. Fixed shipping of $4.00. Current Summit catalog price is $86.06. See my other auction items for more good deals on nitrous and hot rod parts-------------you may also call the shop at 702-596-2616 with questions.
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