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Race Part Solutions 10 Micron Fuel Filter Kit -6 AN Billet
$ 39.6
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Description
Race Part SolutionsBillet Body 10-Micron Paper Element In-Line After Filter 6" long x 1 3/4" diameter
Our 10-Micron In-Line Fuel Filter has -6 male ends. This filter has a paper element. Not for E85 or Alcohol use
-6AN Inlet/Outlet ports
Gasoline only
Black Anodized body
10 micron element
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