New 1 1/2" Anti Theft Fuel Device By Gem Products, Inc on 2040-parts.com
Whitefish, Montana, US
Compare Class: B - Semi-Standard Length: 1-1/2" Width: 1-1/2" Height: 1-3/4" 99900 1.5" Anti-Theft Fuel Device
Winner of the IBBI 2009 Innovaiton Award.
There is no need to install a locking fuel cap when this device is used. Simply insert this device into your fuel hose and forget about fuel theft.
This device prevents a thief from installing a siphon in the fuel line but enables your mechanic the ability to drain the fuel when necessary.
Cheap and effective!
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