Nascar Kustom Komponents Carbon Monoxide Removal Unit With New Filter System on 2040-parts.com
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WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET. KUSTOM KOMPONENTS CARBON MONOXIDE FILTER SYSTEM. UNIT HAS 2 PIN PLUG AND CHASSIS MOUNT IN PLACE. FILTERS ARE NEW AND HAVE BEEN STORED INSIDE UNIT. UNIT HAS AN INTERNAL FAN WHEN ON THAT DRAWS AIR THRU FILTER SYSTEM. CAN BE HOOKED UP TO AN EXISTING A/C/ OR KOOL UNIT OR IF YOU ARE JUST DUCTING AIR TO YOUR HELMET DRAW THRU FILTERS TO KEEP SAFE. WINNING BIDDER PAYS $17 SHIPPING IN U.S. MAINLAND ONLY
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