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Paxton Supercharger Sn-2000 Blower Decal Camaro Mustang Mcculloch Studebaker on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

San Marcos, California, United States

San Marcos, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Paxton Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SN-2000 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

This is the original high temp decal that goes on the Paxton superchargers made from Paxton Automotive.
I have a few of these that was left over from inventory I purchased 10 years ago.
Paradise Wheels Inc. is the exclusive authorized rebuilder and parts supplier for the McCulloch and Paxton ball drive superchargers made from 1953-2000.
Free shipping We also sell and service the Paxton superchargers. call for parts for the McCulloch and Paxton ball drive superchargers. Paradise Wheels Inc. 760 744-2400 This decal is 4.5" by 1.5" size

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