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Walker Products Releases 2012 Marine Catalog

Walker Products of Garden Grove, CA, announces the official release of their 2012 Marine Products Catalog. The more extensive catalog features more than 60 new parts within the categories of Engine Sensors, Carburetor Kits & Components, Fuel Injection, O2 Sensors, Fuel Pump Repair Kits and more.

Walker Products of Garden Grove, CA, announces the official release of their 2012 Marine Products Catalog. The more extensive catalog features more than 60 new parts within the categories of Engine Sensors, Carburetor Kits & Components, Fuel Injection, O2 Sensors, Fuel Pump Repair Kits and more. The new catalog greatly enhances coverage for Marine Inboard, Outboard and Personal Watercraft applications.

The 2012 Marine Catalog can be viewed on the company’s online catalog center at www.walkerproducts.com. To order a printed copy of this or any other catalog, call the Walker Products customer service center at 970-245-5949.

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