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Nitrous Outlet 00-11025 2005-13 Corvette Ash Tray Switch Panel 3 Switches on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Covina, California, United States

Covina, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nitrous Outlet

Fits 05-13 C6 Corvette

Fits over ashtray

Rocker style switches with LED lights

Controls system arm, purge, and bottle heater.

Custom fit. This panel is specifically designed for the 05-13 C6 Corvette ashtray and will add a professional touch to your nitrous system while making your accessories easier to manage.

Accessory Control. This panel has 2 LED rocker switches for system arm and heater activation along with a momentary switch to control system purge.

Superior Quality. Our switch panels are made from water jet cut aluminum and have a black anodized finish with laser etched button labels and Nitrous Outlet logo.

Application. This panel will fit in the 2005-2013 C6 Corvette ashtray and will work with any brand system or accessories.

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