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New 6"x6" Gloss Black Aluminum Access Panel Door Kit Late Model Modified Allstar on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

High Ridge, Missouri, United States

High Ridge, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Access Manufacturer Part Number:ALL18530-BLACK

NEW 6" x 6" gloss black aluminum access panel kit. Ideal for use on dirt track cars, drag cars and street rods as a fuel access or other accessory door. This kit comes complete with hinge (mill finish), quick release dzus fastener, and fastener spring. Size refers to door dimensions, add 2" for installed dimensions. Easy to install with 3/16" rivets (not included) or screws. These access panels are cheaper than Allstar, Keyser, etc, with the same high quality. **In the picture the panel has a protective tape covering the paint**. 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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