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Hunsaker - Dumpcan 11 Gallon/42 Liter Quikfill Racing Dumpcan Fuel Vented Can on 2040-parts.com

US $119.22
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:HUNSAKER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:H3011-C

HUNSAKER 11 GALLON QUIKFILL FUEL DUMPCAN:

#1 QUIKFILL DUMPCAN used in Off-Road Racing!  
Manufactured from a  High Impact, Crack Resistant Material with a thick walled construction and molded with a UV protection barrier to help preserve high octane fuel.
 

11 GALLON QUIKFILL DUMPCAN FEATURES

* 2.25" to 3.0" O.D Stepped Pour Spout Opening
* Designed to work with 2.25" I.D or 3.0" I.D Hose and compatible with all Male Dry Breaks.
* Manufactured from Hi-Tech, High Impact Crack Resistant Material w/a UV Protective Barrier Molded-in to help preserve octane
* Strategically Placed, Reinforced Vent Tube Gripping Handle.
* 1.5" I.D Vent Opening Built-in, also works as a 2nd Fill from Location.
* Exact gallon markings molded in on the side.
* Strap down & Secure capability, prevents theft & easy transportation & storage.  
* Innovative, Patented Design keeps the dumpcan stable and secure at all times.
* Max Capacity- 12 Gallons

Dimensions:
Length: 12.0" inches
Width:   12.0" inches
Height:  35.0" inches


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