Walbro 255lhp Fuel Pump 87-97 Ford Mustang Install Kit Included on 2040-parts.com
Oswego, Illinois, United States
Walbro offers a full line of OEM replacement and high performance fuel pumps. These Walbro electric in-tank fuel pumps have been designed to the highest quality standards to provide top-notch performance and fuel efficiency for most stock, turbo, and supercharged applications. Authentic Walbro products are made in the USA! * 1 Walbro GSS340 internal HP fuel pump * 1 400-812 installation kit |
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