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Goracin.com Portable Hydraulic Race Car Lift,with Aluminum Frame, 110v,nhra,scca on 2040-parts.com

US $2,349.95
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11272 Brand:Goracin.com

 Tech Line         775 848-6740



Portable Aluminum Frame Race Car Lift


Collapses to a low 3" profile

Raises up to 17"

Will support up to 2400 Lbs.



Complete system includes


110V AC   3/4 HP hydraulic pump with cord and plug

Hydraulic Cylinders with down assist cannisters

1" bolt on risers for cars with raised frame rails

Safety Struts to lock lift in place


20' of hydraulic quick connect hose to attach pump to lift

Pump provides power up /gravity down  operation

All Hardware included.


Uses  Hydraulic fluid, ATF, 10W30 or 10W40 oil (not included)



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