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Red Sard Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator With Oil Gauge Meter Rx7 S13 S14 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Wenzhou, 浙江省, China

Wenzhou, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:New Generation Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SARD FUEL REGULATOR Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:SARD FUEL REGULATOR Surface Finish:Red Country of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

SARD Adjustable Turbo Fuel Pressure Regulator with Oil Gauge Meter RX7 S13 S14 Red color

BRAND NEW ,NEVER USED OR INSTALLED

Universal for all car models ,installation instruction included.

Quantity: ONE PCS WITH OIL GAUGE

COLOR: Red

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