1992 300zx Fuel Rail, Non Turbo. Original, For Parts Only. on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Alabama, United States
For Parts, not working. Fuel Rail that came off my 1992 300zx non Turbo, original to it. Don't know much about it, this is what the mechanic gave me after he repaired my engine misfires. Not sure if injectors work, most likely NOT. Not sure what it is worth, but maybe somebody can find a home for it. Selling as is, no refunds. Thanks. |
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