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Richardson Racing Fuel Cell Vent With Check Valve Oval Craft Nascar Racing Atl on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Statesville, North Carolina, United States

Statesville, North Carolina, United States
Richardson Racing  Fuel Cell Vent with Check Valve Oval Craft Nascar Racing ATL, US $29.99, image 1
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Brand:Richardson Raceing Products Warranty:No

This is a New Fuel Cell Vent with Check Valve

Richardson Racing products Brand

1 1/2" Pipe Dia. Aluminum

Vent with Spring Loaded Check Valve

NASCAR, ARCA, IMCA APPROVED!!

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