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Aeromotive 13134 Extreme Flow Efi Fuel Pressure Regulator 30-120 Psi. on 2040-parts.com

US $310.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Aeromotive Working Hours:M-TH 8am - 8pm EST FRI 8am - 5pm Manufacturer Part Number:13134 Interchange Part Number:AER_13134 Surface Finish:Black WUnderCarParts Call Center:Toll Free Number 888-986-3373 Warranty:Yes UPC:684980005882 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Brand new fuel regulator with original packaging with fittings and automotive gauge 100psi.  I bought this set and put it together but end up needing more higher pressure for more power.
  This is an open box no damage never used, has pre installed fittings -10, -8 and plug and Brand new gauge as you see in the pic.
Gauge part # 15633 
Regulator part # 13134
fittings are from earls  so good fittings
 

15633
15633

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