Polished Aluminum Inline Fuel Filter 3/8" Hose on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, United States
NEW POLISHED ALUMINUM 3/8" INLINE FUEL FILTER (LIKE CHROME) The new fuel filter has a washable bronze filter. The assembly is easily dissassembled for inspection / cleaning. The filter is designed for 3/8" fuel line and installed using clamps (not included) Flat rate shipping for $6.00 within continental U.S. Pay only one $6.00 flat rate shipping charge for all multiple / combined purchases. Please call or e-mail with any questions. Toll free 1-888-700-3483.
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