Battery Disconnect Switch And 90 Degree Mounting Bracket, Race Car Streeet Rod on 2040-parts.com
Elsberry, Missouri, US
New Battery Disconect Switch with 90 Degree Bracket. These Switch battery disconnects are ideal for street rods, classics and passenger cars. In addition to preventing battery drain, these unique switches are also a cost effective anti-theft device. A rubber boot seals the neck from moisture and dirt. Competition approved by IMSA, ARCA, and SCCA and other sanctioning bodies. Thank you and good luck.
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