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Race Ready Performance Dual Wiring Harness Wh002 And Rocker Switch 73450 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

This includes (2) wiring harnesses for any dual RRP electric exhaust cutouts. It has approx. 12' leads to the gear-motors and a 24" power lead. These harnesses control both cutout valves with one switch. Also included are the quick-blow fuse.

Also included is the standard two way, momentary rocker switch. Very easy to operate. It comes with the built-in electronics to operate the RRP Electric Cutouts.

(Either a wireless actuator or a rocker switch is needed to operate all Race Ready cutouts.)

The switch is .75" wide and 1.5" high with a matte black finish. Works with our single or dual systems. This is a super high quality switch and it looks great on any dash or console.

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