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Lowrider Hydraulics For 3 Pumps .4-switch Kit /with 15 Ft Switch Cord. on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Merced, California, United States

Merced, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cord Core Charge:0 Offset:-9

Plate stainless ONE 6prong switch for two rear pumps -THREE 3 prongs for front -back left and right pumps./switch ext.like pic Switch cord 15 ft long 9 wire 18 g long cord.included 4-chrome switch extentions.FOR 3 PUMPS SET UP ONE FRONT WITH ONE DUMP - TWO REAR WITH ONE DUMP EACH.

This lenght will do a g body or small truck .if you need a specific lenght I can update a listing for you .i can post a different configuration for your set up .can wire up for additional questions please ask .thank you for watching.

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