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15.5 Gallon/59l Red Coat Aluminum Race Gas Fuel Cell Tank/2"sump+level Sender on 2040-parts.com

US $160.99
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Deep Stage Garage Materials:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:ALUFTT5ALURD Overall Dimension:19.75" (L) x 18" (W) x 8-3/4" (H) Interchange Part Number:15 .5 Gallon/ 59 Liter Aluminum Fuel Tank + Cap Instruction Included:No Other Part Number:Racing Fuel Cell+Level Gauge Sender+Feed Fitting Fuel Cap Material:Aluminum Surface Finish:Glossy Sump Measures:6" x 6" x 2" Deep COLOR:Red Tank / Aluminum Cap UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

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