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Ls1 Ls2 Holden Vt Vx V8 304 Billet Fuel Pressure Regulator & Gauge Bosch 044 on 2040-parts.com

AU $165.00
Location:

melbourne vic, Australia

melbourne vic, Australia
Condition:New Brand:gator Manufacturer Part Number:gf01

Billet Fuel Reg Kit
LS1 LS2 Holden V8 304 Billet Fuel Pressure Reg & Gauge 1-1 Rising Rate 



 Billet Fuel Regulators are part of the complete  Fuel Systems line.  Billet Fuel Regs are precision CNC machined from 6061–T6 billet aluminum for strength and durability. They feature a black bright dip anodized body and clear bright dip anodized ends for superior corrosion resistance and good looks. 
Kit includes 
1 x 1-1 rising rate fuel reg
1 x oil filled gauge
2 x -8 O'ring fittings
1 x -6 O'ring fitting




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