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Ctek Comfort Indicator Panel Battery Charging Kit For Maxda Rx-7 Fd3s (93-98) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Warranty:No Type:Charging Adapter Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Brand:CTEK

CTEK Comfort Indicator Battery Charging Kit for 1993-1998 OEM Mazda RX-7/RX7 (FD3/FD3S) front bumpers (North America).  This not only will tell you the status of your battery at any given time, but will also allow you to connect to the charging port without popping your hood.

The bracket is constructed from aluminum with durable black powdercoat finish. The install is very straightforward with no cutting, drilling, or splicing required. The wiring leads connect directly to the fuse box - not to the battery, which will keep your battery terminal connections tidy. The location is intended not interfere most fog light locations.

Included in the kit:
- CTEK Comfort Indicator Panel (with 4.9 ft wiring harness protected with split-loom)
- mounting bracket
- installation instructions

CTEK charger not included

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