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Quickcar Ignition Control Panel 2 Toggles/1 Push Button on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:QRP50-020 Brand:QuickCar Part Brand:QuickCar Height:2-1/2" Surface Finish:Checkered Width:4-5/8" Product Type:Ignition Panel UPC:Does Not Apply

QuickCar Ignition Control Panel

  • Included , from left to right
    • Ignition Switch
    • Starter Button
    • One Accessory Switch
  • QuickCar ignition products include bridged double-pole switches, waterproof boots, and large gauge wires with heavy-duty connectors, allowing for better electrical conductivity and bulletproof reliability
  • Each panel uses specially formulated high temperature (105°C) insulation that is impervious to acids, oils, and fuels
  • Panel measures 4-5/8" Wide X 2-1/2" High
  • QuickCar Part# 50-020


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