Nitrous Oxide Systems (nos) Two-way Toggle Switches 15603nos on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Switch
Actuation Style: Toggle Circuit
Activation: Constant Pole:
Double Throw:
Double Lighted:
No Safety
Cover: No Terminal
Type: Spade Labeled:
Yes Weatherproof
Sealed: No Wiring
Included: No Relay
Included: No Switch
Material: Steel/Plastic Switch
Finish: Zinc/Black
These NOS two-way toggle switches are designed to enable performance enthusiasts to activate solenoids, fuel pumps, and most anything else! These switches are quality-made and dependable. |
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