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Saldana Sprint Car Tail Tank Outer Shell Only,outlaw 28 Gallon Fuel Cell,top P-u on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Saldana Racing Products Brand:Saldana Racing Products Manufacturer Part Number:OS 28

                                                                                         

You are bidding on a Brand New Saldana Racing Products Sprint Car Outlaw-Style Fuel Tank Outer Shell Only, 28 Gallon, Top-Pickup (Part #OS28).

We also have the Saldana OS228B-T complete tail tank with bladder available here.

Features

  • Designed for use with top mounted fill plate, which isn't included
  • Has 4 threaded inserts molded into the tank for easy mounting
  • Used in numerous Sprint Cars, including Maxim, J&J, Eagle, Triple X, JEI, Schnee, Shaw, and any other chassis that will accept a fuel tank of this size, in all series including World of Outlaws, ASCS, All-Star, OCRS, and many others.  

In our Ebay store, we have hundreds of other Sprint Car, Midget, and Mini-Sprint items.

We also have thousands of other High Performance Parts in our store.

Shipping:

There is no faster shipping on Ebay.  If you pay for the item by 5:00 Eastern, Monday-Friday, we will ship it the same day.  If it's after 5:00 EST, we will ship it the next business day.  If you pay for the item on the weekend, we will ship it out Monday.

Ebay now requires that sellers put a "handling time" on each item and "1 Business Day" is the shortest listed option.  WE DON'T HAVE A HANDLING TIME.  We ship same day in accordance with the paragraph above.  No delays here.  We want you to have the parts as bad as you do. 

Shipping cost can be figured with your zip code in the shipping section. Unfortunately, shipping will be higher on these large fuel tanks than most items because of the overall girth of them. If you buy 2 or more of our auctions, shipping will certainly be combined to save you money.

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