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Radium Fuel Filter Mount (93-02 Toyota Supra MK IV)Find parts that fit my vehicle

ITEM TL-88365
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      Description

      CNC machined aluminum and anodized black. Mounts to frame rail using pre-existing holes.

      All the components you need to do some custom fabrication.

      Keep your car's components and accessories held together and looking nice with a quality set of hardware and brackets

      Since 2010, Radium Engineering's goal has been to simply design and produce the highest quality, best performing aftermarket automotive products. Radium relies on a core team with a passion for innovation to lead the company toward advancement in the industry.

      All Radium products are carefully planned with thorough R&D and designed in-house using the latest computer simulation and modeling techniques. Extensive testing and evaluation ensures the performance of Radium products exceed consumer expectations. For these reasons, top motorsports competitors and enthusiasts worldwide rely on Radium Engineering products.

      Currently, Radium offers an expanding collection of motorsport parts and accessories for high performance and racing, focusing on their revolutionary fuel surge tank line and PCV oil catch can systems. A growing collection of application specific parts are also being created. Please contact Radium for more information.

      Radium 20-0385

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