Vdo Adjustable Fuel Sender Hot Rod Street Rod V1551004082dn, 701 1809 New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Chama, New Mexico, United States
Adjustable fuel sender 6"-24", new in box, never opened, will probably just ship in its box, thanks!
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