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Scribner Utility Jug Fuel Water Can Motorsport Container Yellow Plastic Race Pit on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SCR2000Y Brand:SCRIBNER Part Brand:SCRIBNER

YELLOW FUEL / UTILITY JUG : GREAT FOR RACING ,SHOP HOME ETC.....

  • SCRIBNER
  • YELLOW /  5 GALLON JUG
  • FOR FUEL OR WATER AND OTHER FLUIDS
  • MADE OF HEAVY DUTY INDUSTRAIL PLASTIC
  • WILL LAST FOR YEARS  
  • HEAVY DUTY SCREW ON CAP W/REMOVABLE PLUG FOR OPITIONAL FUEL HOSE
  • SQUARE DESIGN FOR SAFE STORAGE IN ANY TRAILER OR SHOP
  • VENT IN HANDLE AIDS FAST POURING
  • MOLDED HANDLE BLEEDS AIR DESIGN FOR FAST POURING
  • GALLON MARKING ON SIDE

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