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Earl's 10 Micron Billet In-Line Fuel Filter

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10 Micron Billet In-Line Fuel Filter
$124.95
  • -12AN O-ring Inlet and Outlet
  • 260 gph
  • 2.0" Diameter x 5.5" Length
  • Depth Media Element
  • Recommended for use as a Post Filter in EFI Systems
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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