15 Gallon Rci Fuel Cell Gas Tank Alum Heavy Duty Street Racing New 2151as on 2040-parts.com
Flint, Texas, US
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This is a New RCI 2151AS Fuel Cell Flat Bottom NEW RCI 15 Gallon Aluminum Fuel Cell Tank With a 0 To 90 ohm Fuel Sending Unit Built in Cell Racing Cells / Drag Racing / Pro Street / Off Road Tig-Welded 5051 Aircraft Aluminum 12 Bolt Aircraft Style Flush Mount Lid Assembly 0 to 90 ohm Fuel Sending Unit Two # 8 AN Male Fuel Pickups # 8 AN Male Fuel Return # 8 AN Male Rollover Vent NO FOAM
18.0 “ Length 20.0 “ Width 10.0 “ Height
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