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Aluminum Electric Fan Shroud For Champion Radiator 2375 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Champion Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:FS2375 Manufacturer Part Number:FS2375 Interchange Part Number:FS2375 Brand:Champion UPC:Does not apply




Aluminum Fan Shroud
for Champion Radiators 2374 and 2375



21 1/8 x 25 3/4
Requires two ten-inch fans (sold separately)

We carry fan shrouds for many Champion Cooling System Radiators, including:



  • 138
  • 161
  • 162
  • 1635
  • 1655
  • 180
  • 2374 & 2375
  • 251
  • 259
  • 281
  • 284, 2284, 3284
  • 289
  • 337
  • 338
  • 379
  • 339
  • 340
  • 369
  • 370
  • 412
  • 374
  • 375
  • 4252
  • 433        
  • 478
  • 5057
  • 571
  • 5100
  • 521
  • 522
  • 5356
  • 583/1919
  • 6062
  • 6267
  • 667766677
  • 716
  • 718
  • 951
Adding a fan shroud will give your engine compartment a truly custom look! We also carry 10, 12, 14 and 16-inch low profile electric fans as well as 10 and 11-inch paddle fans and electric relay kits and stainless steel radiator hoses. We can put together a custom-combo to give you exactly what you need to make your car the star of the next car show!


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