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5 Gallon Dwarf Car Fuel Cell on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rowdy 1 Industries Other Part Number:Black-Pro6 Manufacturer Part Number:Pro5

Fuel Cell made of cross link material as shown in natural and is 19"L X 8" W X 9" H.  Comes complete with 4" bale cap installed and #6 or #8 fuel pickup fitting (you install).  This tank also available in black.l  This fuel cell has been the standard in most dwarf cars for the last 20 years +.  The tank has a guaranty.  If you can break it, I will replace it--no questions asked.  I do not guaranty the cap or fitting-but guaranty the tank.  We have six natural and six black available.

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