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Holley High-performance Competition 110 Gph Electric Fuel Pump & Regulator on 2040-parts.com

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Sewaren, New Jersey, United States

Sewaren, New Jersey, United States
Purchased this Holley Electric Pump and regulator February 2007. I took the pump out of the box and put it on a shelf in the garage. The plastic caps were never removed and the pump and regular were never installed. Gas never got even near this pump and regulator. Due to financial problems, and the fact that I just don't see where I will ever actually install it I put it back in the original box with the sales receipt and decided to sell it.
Brand:Holley Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:12-802-1 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:Polished finish UPC:90127484296

The description is as follows:

Fuel Pump 12-802-1 Blue Electric Fuel Pump, Competition.  110 gph (free flow) 70 gph at 9 psi.

Pressure regulator High pressure (12-803) provided, preset pressure 14 PSI

I purchased this pump February 2007 and never installed it.  The pump was stored in my garage and never saw gas, nor were the plastic caps ever removed.  I put the pump back into the original box with the directions and mounting kit.  At this point in my life I don't think I will ever install this pump, so due to some financial hardship I finally decided it is time to sell it.

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