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US $25.00
Location:

Stevensville, Maryland, United States

Stevensville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Spectre Performance Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2518

Brand New unopened SPECTRE Performance fuel pressure regulator.

Spectre Fuel Pressure Regulators were designed to keep the pressure in the fuel lines of your vehicle consistent. These universal Pressure Regulators are for use on vehicles with less than 15 PSI fuel pressure and not for use on fuel injected vehicles. Offered in either 1-4 PSI or 5-9 PSI adjustment, they include barb fittings for 3/8 inch fuel line and necessary mounting hardware. Made from high quality materials with a bright plated finish.


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