Walbro Perfomance Fuel Pump Plus Boost Gauge And Pod on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
US SELLER Walbro performance fuel pump high flow 255 part #gss342 capable 500+ hp With wiring kitand screen plus boost gauge perfect for any one wanting to add more boost to a Turbo charged car boost gauge Grreddddy style comes with wires boost measuring unit up to 2 bars vacuum lines t fitting and instructions also measures voltage as well see photos thank you
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