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Heavy Duty Race Car Momentary Push Button Starter Switch. Legends Imca Ump Ira on 2040-parts.com

US $7.48
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Richfield, Wisconsin, United States

Richfield, Wisconsin, United States
Heavy Duty Race Car Momentary Push Button Starter Switch. Legends IMCA UMP IRA, US $7.48, image 1
Condition:New Brand:VMS Motorsports Manufacturer Part Number:PBSW

New Heavy Duty Momentary Push Button Starter Switch.

Rated at 35 amps @ 12 Volts

Threaded nut for dash panel mounting (5/8" hole).

2 silver contact screws molded into switch

Includes water and dust resistant cover/boot

 

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