Fuel Cell Quick Release Breakaway Fitting on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Michigan, United States
Fuel cell breakaway fitting as required by Indycar or CART on fuel cells and probably by other racing organizations as well. Only have the male end of the fittings. One has the plate that attaches to the fuel cell, th other does not. ONLY one for the auction price, if you need both we can work something out
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