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New Vp Racing Square Jerry Can Orange Gas Fuel Jug 3574 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

Newberg, Oregon, United States

Newberg, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:VP Racing Fuels Color:Orange Manufacturer Part Number:3574 UPC:Does Not Apply

NEW VP RACING Square Jerry Can Orange GAS FUEL JUG 3574
  • Made of virgin high-density polyethylene
  • The most durable containers on the market
  • Subjected to a 15-point quality test
  • Has an ergonomically contoured handle and bottom grip for easy pouring
  • Non-breakable multipurpose vented caps with rubber gaskets
  • Includes a lanyard to prevent loss of vent cap
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