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Moroso Auto Mini Starter Quick-disconnect Wiring Harness Kit With Plug-in Ends on 2040-parts.com

US $43.95
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

Moroso Racing Equipment Brand Heavy-Duty Automotive Mini Starter Quick Disconnect Wiring Harness. Brand New In Unopened Original Package. Fits brand name Tilton and Mini-Style Starters Using Standard Diameter Solenoid.  Wire Plug-In Connectors are positive-locking waterproof style. Integral plastic clamp bracket snaps on over solenoid for mounting. Plastic body, connectors, and clamp are high-temperature high-impact plastic. Allows quicker removal of starter or engine by unplugging wire connectors. Made in USA by Moroso, a well established high-performance parts manufacturer since the 1960s serving the Street/Strip and Oval Track racers with heavy-duty race quality parts. Shipped USPS with Delivery Tracking. Shipping and handling fee is only for the contiguous lower 48 States of USA.

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