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Blue Universal Car Auto Push Button Engine Start Switch Illuminated Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $12.66
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:As listed UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does Not Apply

Blue Universal Car Auto  Vehicle Saloon Push Button Engine Start Switch Illuminated Starter

Description:

A heavy duty 50 amp momentary starter button with full illumination complete with a polished silver
bezel and a blue centre. Screw terminals at the back of the switch allow wiring via ring type terminals.

Specifications:

Item: 50AMP
Model: 100% brand new
Voltage: 12V DC
Material: Metal
Color: Blue
Weight: 28g
Quantity: Pack of 1

Features:

1. Illuminated red button with removable chrome surround.
2. High quality.
3. Perfect for Competition Cars.
4. Fitment: Universal

Notes:

1.Please check the size measurement chart carefully before making payment.
2.The color of the actual items may slightly different from the listing images due to different computer
screen, Please check again before buying. Thank you!
3.Instruction is not included.

Package included:

1 X Push Button
































































































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