Retrofit Tpi Tuned Port Fuel Rail Adapter Fittings 6 An Blue on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, US
New Pair of aluminum TPI fuel rail fittings. Fittings convert inlet/outlet on fuel rail to AN6 for easy swaps. For OE TPI rails. Fittings are aluminum anodized blue. Fits the following:
85-91 TPI Corvette
85-92 TPI Camaro & Firebird
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