Zerostart Engine Heater For 1 3/4 Inch Diameter Lower Radiator Hose. Nib. on 2040-parts.com
Gwinner, North Dakota, US
This listing is for ONE (1) ZEROSTART 600W ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM HEATER.
STOCK # 3200004. This unit is for installation in vehicles with a 1 3/4 in. lower radiator hose. Unit is BRAND NEW in package with hose clamps and instructions!
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