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Stand Alone Fuel Cell (full Kit) on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Macon, Georgia, United States

Macon, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:115651 Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Warranty:Yes Brand:MIA Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Raw Aluminum Smooth

MIA is happy to announce we are now carrying GetitPete Fab Standalone kits!Perfect for second set of rails, nitrous stand alone, etc.

-BRAND NEW UNITS
-Standalone is a 3/16th Aluminum cell
-2.2Gal capacity
-8"tall X 11" deep X 6" Wide (same size as a standard battery
-Come with Walbro or Deatchworks 340lph In take pump with filter sock -10-60psi adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator (or any other pump of your choice for a separate fee or partial refund)
-Pressure Gauge
-6an fittings
-3-4ft 6an stainless braided line, 6an fittings for line connections, and 6" fuel fill cap
-Ethanol and leaded race fuel safe

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