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*nib* Autocraft Lfp-4 Lithium Power Sport Battery - Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Callensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Callensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New UPC:887220306408

YOU ARE BUYING 1 BRAND NEW AUTOCRAFT LITHIUM POWER SPORT BATTERY LFP-4.

The Autocraft brand offers a complete line of national brand quality products that are appealing alternatives to other higher priced brands, without sacrificing quality, durability or performance.

Product Features:

  • Ultra light with more power (up to 60% lighter than other lead acid batteries)
  • Designed for motorcycles, ATVs, and jet skis
  • Maintenance free and water resistant, Acid-free and non-corrosive 
  • Up to 5X longer battery life
  • Rapid recharge time, faster recovery rate than other lead acid batteries
  • Includes built-in, easy-to-read battery capacity indicator
  • Designed to mount in any direction 
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