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Schultz Afs 9400 Fuel Fill Stage Ii Vapor Recovery Fill Assembly Nascar Dump Can on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Landis, North Carolina, United States

Landis, North Carolina, United States
Race Used
Brand:Schultz Manufacturer Part Number:AFS-9400

YOU ARE NOT BUYING THE DUMP CAN.  You are buying the Schultz AFS 9400 Fuel Fill Stage II Vapor Recovery Fill Assembly as you see it in the last two pictures.  YOU ARE NOT BUYING THE DUMP CAN.  It was used by a Top Nascar Sprint Cup Series team.  A very nice used unit in good working order.  Thanks for looking.

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