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Nitrous Bottle Bracket 1982-2002 F-body Transmission Tunnel 10lb-15lb W/bottle B on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rome, Georgia, United States

Rome, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

This bracket is for 82-02 Camaro, Trans Am, Firebird Z28
Fits between back seats.

The Nitrous Outlet Transmission tunnel bracket is designed to bolt onto the transmission tunnel between the rear seats providing you with a clean, solid mounting surface to bolt your bottle brackets to.  This mounting plate will mount between the rear seats on the driveline tunnel.  This mounting plate is drilled to accept industry standard stainless steel bottle brackets.  For other brand of bottle brackets the customer might need to drill extra holes.  Comes complete with stainless steel mounting hardware.

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