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Red Adapter Riser Racing Honda Fuel Regulator Adaptor Rail Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $9.79
Location:

wuhu,anhui, China

wuhu,anhui, China
Condition:New Brand:FJF UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:ZX-AS05-M-RD

This adaptor is made with a barbed fitting for use with push on hose. This adapter is used to run a hose to an externally mounted fuel pressure regulator

Adapter for Honda And Acura Vehicles.

This adaptor is made of the highest quality aluminum for best performance.

Features:

Fit For :Honda/Acura

Color : Red

Material :aluminum

 



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