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Quickcar 50-822 Black Ignition Control Panel 2 Switch W/ Lights Starter Button on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Coshocton, Ohio, United States

Coshocton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Quick Car Auto Racing Part Sub Type:Ignition Manufacturer Part Number:50-822 Auto Racing Part Type:Electrical Warranty:No Product Type:Auto Racing Parts Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does Not Apply Part Brand:QuickCar

Today for sale is a NEW QuickCar Black ignition control panel. This panel features 1 ignition toggle switch with corresponding light, 1 accessory toggle switch with corresponding light, and 1 momentary starter button. This panel is pre-wired for use with QuickCar wiring harnesses, but to custom fit it to your application you can simply snip the connector off and wire it in right there. Either way, you won't have to wire each switch and light individually. This panel measures 4 5/8" wide and 4 3/8" tall.

This item has only been out for picture and display purposes, it is 100% new and will ship in the original manufacturer's packaging. As with any racing part, sadly, there is no warranty. We charge OH residents 7.25% sales tax. Thank you for looking!!

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