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Rotopax 3 Gallon Gasoline Fuel Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Providence, Utah, United States

Providence, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:ROTOPAX Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Red Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

This is NEW not used, not a blem and has a 10 year warranty.  Capacity  Each single pack holds 3 gallons Dimensions 16 L x 15 W x 4 1/2 H Spout included, Made in the USA.  Roto-molded gas can that is durable with thicker walls and stronger construction make it leak-proof along with a sure seal gasket to guarantee your spout wont leak or vibrate loose. Rotopax are the only EPA and CARB compliant containers available for sale in the United States. This is thanks to a patented three layer Roto-Molding process, along with specialty formulated plastic barrier material to meet the governments new extremely low permeability requirements. American 3 Layer version PLEASE ALWAYS REMEMBER TO VENT THE FUEL PACK ONCE PER DAY IF THE ELEVATION OR TEMPERATURE CHANGES SIGNIFICANTLY.

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