Optima Billet Aluminum Battery Tray Made In Usa Brand New 6061 Red Yellow Blue on 2040-parts.com
Port Richey, Florida, United States
This is a NEW OPTIMA Billet Aluminum Battery Tray! It fits the Blue, Red & Yellow Top Batteries. It is made from 6061 T-6 billet aluminum with a beautiful machine finish. This is our newest design and works great with all the new battery housings. Designed for custom hot rods, boats / marine & off road vehicle applications. BATTERIES IN THE IMAGE / DISPLAY PHOTOS ARE NOT INCLUDED!!! |
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