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Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator 13301 Bypass 3 Outlet 1 Return on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Brandon, Mississippi, United States

Brandon, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is  Aeromotive Fuel Pressure regulator 13301. This regulator was removed from a car on December 8th 2016.  It was removed in working condition. 

We also have Aeromotive A1000 pump  and Aeromotive fuel pump controller for sale on eBay as well. If you would be interested in the regulator and/or controller we gladly end the auction for those items for buy it now price.  We would combine shipping price and  would only pay freight for 1 item.  

We reserve the right to end auction early without notice due to item being listed else where. Payment is for item is to be made through PayPal in 24 hours of auction end. All items are sold as-is and we do not accept returns.  We only sell to people located with in the continental US. If you are located outside of US please message us before bidding to see if we can work payment and logistics out. 

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