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Jaz 400-008-03 8 Gallon Fuel Cell Mounting Kit Brackets Straps Steel Drag Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $47.95
Location:

High Ridge, Missouri, United States

High Ridge, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jaz Manufacturer Part Number:JAZ400-008-03

NEW Jaz 8 gallon vertical fuel cell steel mounting kit, part number 400-008-03. These fuel cell mounts by Jaz Products are designed to mount Jaz Products polyethylene fuel cells quickly and easily. These mounts are made from heavy-gauge steel to provide a secure and precise fit. Hardware NOT included. Speed Custom & Performance stocks a wide variety of racing parts, if you have any questions give us a call at 636-677-1320.

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