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Pyrotect 1965-1975 Early Mustang 22 Gallon Fuel Cell ,fia - Sfi Approved,scca ~ on 2040-parts.com

US $1,625.00
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Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pyrotect Manufacturer Part Number:6575mustang22g

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Pyrotect


1965-1975

Early Mustang 22 Gallon Fuel Cell


SFI - FIA FT3 approved  fuel bladder

TIG welded aluminum container

SF6X10A fill plate with -8 vent and provision for -8 return, and -6 pickup - Remote fill options are available.

Full safety foam baffling, minimizes fuel slosh and the potential for an explosion

5 Year warranty

Also Available in our ebay store in a 16 Gallon Cell.



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