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Optima Batteries 8022-091 75/25 Redtop Starting Battery on 2040-parts.com

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04932, United States

04932, United States
Condition:New Brand:OPTIMA BATTERIES Manufacturer Part Number:8022-091 MPN:8022-091 Model:8022-091 UPC:811405000911

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Optima Batteries 8022-091 75/25 RedTop Starting Battery
Description

(75/25 RT)SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY - GROUP 7525/35 RED TOP STARTING ONLY

  • 12-Volt, 720 Cold Cranking Amps, Size: 10 5/16" x 6 13/16" x 7 5/8" tall, Weight: 33.1 pounds, Dual SAE & GM Posts
  • Reserve capacity of 90 minutes for constant performance
  • Optimal starting power even in bad weather
  • Fifteen times more resistant to vibration for durability
  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
  • ASIN:B00075OSBK
  • UPC:811405000911

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