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Saldana Micro Sprint Aluminum Radiator,12,double Pass,600 Mini,dirt,sawyer-style on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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High Performance Parts, United States

High Performance Parts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MSR Brand:Saldana Racing Products Part Brand:Saldana Racing Products

                                                                                         

You are bidding on a Brand New Saldana Racing Products "Sawyer-Style" Micro-Sprint Aluminum Radiator, 12" Tall x 17 3/4" Wide (Part #MSR).

Commonly used on Micro-Sprints and Mini-Sprints.  Saldana refers to this as a Sawyer style, but it will fit many other chassis in addition to the Sawyer.

Features

  • 12" Tall
  • 17 3/4" Wide
  • 2" Thick
  • Double Pass design allows for exceptional cooling
  • 3/4" NPT Outlet
  • 3/4" NPT Inlet
  • Top flange and two 3/8" pins on the bottom will aide in mounting to your roll cage 

In our Ebay store, we have hundreds of other Sprint Car, Midget, and Mini-Sprint items.

We also have thousands of other High Performance Parts in our store.

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Shipping cost will be $14.99 within the continental United States.  If you buy 2 or more of our auctions, shipping will certainly be combined to save you money.  We will be glad to ship internationally.  Just send me a message for an international shipping quote.

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