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Motobatt Mbtz10s Quadflex Battery 12v 10ah New Ready To Install & Go on 2040-parts.com

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Seminole, Florida, United States

Seminole, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Battery Manufacturer Part Number:MBTZ10S Brand:MOTOBATT Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

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MotoBatt MBTZ10S Quadflex Battery 12v 10ah

  • Length: 151mm (5.94 inches)
  • Width: 87mm (3.43 inches)
  • Height: 95mm (3.74 inches)
  • Actual AH: 8.6
  • Includes a 2 year free replacement warranty from date of purchase
  • Replaces the following models: YTZ10S and YTX7ABS
  • 20% higher cranking power
  • Maintenance free, never needs water
  • No acid to spill
  • No initial charge required
  • Install and go

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