Atl Electrical Bulkhead Fittings on 2040-parts.com
Solbjerg, Jylland, Denmark
ATL Electrical Bulkhead FittingsModel: CFD-504 BUY IT NOW ADD TO CARTATL has the bulkhead fittings that you need for wiring your fuel system. These electrical bulkhead fittings feature a 2-wire standard "wire-through" design. ATL electrical bulkhead fittings allow you to run your fuel pump wiring through your firewall. Metallic and plastic versions are available. DELIVERYWhen you gather two pressure pipes with a silicone sleeve and clamp bands, keep it very asking if there is a small Vulk, so the clamp can not jump of the pressure tube. PAYMENTPayment tab content goes here RETURNSReturns tab content goes here CUSTOMER SUPPORTAutoslanger.dk Copyright © 2016 Auto Slanger. | All Rights Reserved |
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