97-02 Trans Am Console Mounted Nitrous Oxide Control Panel on 2040-parts.com
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
This Listing is for a custom CNC machined Trans Am N2O Nitrous control switch panel for the 97-02 F body. Attaches to the console where the storage pocket goes with two sided tape. Comes three control switches. One blue led N2O activation, one momentary to purge system and one red led for your bottle heater. Wiring not included. I can do custom panels to your specs. Call or text 615-573-6905 or send me a message with questions. Thanks! |
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