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Painless Wiring 30201 Hot Shot Starter Wiring Harness With "bump Switch" on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Hiram, Georgia, US

Hiram, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Painless Wiring Manufacturer Part Number:30201 Placement on Vehicle:Array

Bought this for a project that I never started, so it has sat in my garage for a month. My loss is your gain. Here is what the painless website says about this product:

 

This relay kit allows you to turn over the engine from the engine compartment for adjusting valves. It also overcomes starting problems due to an overheated starter or worn out electrical system by boosting amperage to the starter solenoid every time the vehicle is started.

This kit includes:

  • Bump start switch with mounting bracket
  • 30 Amp heavy duty relay
  • Relay base with wire harness
  • 30 Amp circuit breaker
  • Crimp-on terminals
  • Mounting hardware

Shipping to lower 48 is on me, I will not ship outside the United States. Other websites are charging $52.00 for this product! WYSIWYG thanks for looking!

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