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Painless Performance 50404 / 4 Switch Lighted Non-fused Rocker Switch Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $158.99
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Tullahoma, Tennessee, United States

Tullahoma, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Painless Performance Products Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:50404 UPC:749823504042

Painless 50404

4 Switch Lighted Non-Fused Rocker Switch Panel w/wiring


This heavy duty lightweight non-fused panel is pre-assembled with vibration-resistant terminals and 18 feet of TXL wire.

Panel controls: Start, ignition and 2 accessories. 


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