Prp 2 Pound Up To 5 Pound Fire Extinguisher Velcro Mount For Roll Cage Tubing on 2040-parts.com
Corona, California, United States
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PRP's fire extinguisher holder has adjustable straps to fit up to a 1.75" roll cage and a 2 to 5 lb. fire extinguisher. |
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