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Snowmobile Sled Billet Aluminum Inline Radiator Cooler on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Boring, Oregon, United States

Boring, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PFB100-AL-RAD / PFB100-BK-RAD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:JJ and A Racing Products Inc.

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BILLET ALUMINUM INLINE COOLER FITS ALL SLEDS WITH 1" INSIDE DIAMETER RADIATOR HOSES.

(COOLER IS 7" OVERALL LENGTH; REQUIRES 5" OF LENGTH TO BE CUT OUT OF YOUR COOLANT LINE FOR INSTALL)

FOR TURBOCHARGED AND HIGHLY MODIFIED ENGINES, WE RECOMMEND FITTING TWO OF THESE IN YOUR SYSTEM IF YOU CAN FIND THE ROOM.

  • CNC Machined 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum.
  • Complete with Two 34mm Stainless Steel Hose Clamps.

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If you are a retailer, call us to get set up as a dealer for JJ and A Racing Products @ 503-826-9402

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Cold Fusion: Has the Holy Grail of Energy arrived in E-Cat?

Mon, 14 Nov 2011

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