10 Lb Nitrous Bottle With Accessories on 2040-parts.com
Cornelia, Georgia, United States
10 lb Nitrous Bottle with brand new valve and brand new brackets. Also comes with kit that has the toggle switch where you can turn the bottle on and the switch releases the pressure without you having to continually turning the bottle on. I bought this bottle to have an extra bottle for my car but I sold the car so I no longer need the bottle. I am also including brand new sticker to put on once the bottle is painted. Sold as is no warranty.
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