Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Seafire Fe-600a Automatic Marine Fire Extinguisher on 2040-parts.com

US $1,105.00
Location:

Winter Garden, Florida, United States

Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

SEA FIRE FE-241 SEA RAY 600 CF BOAT FIRE EXTINGUISHER

Description

We are selling a new (old stock) Sea Fire FE-241 600CF Automatic Boat Fire Extinguisher originally made for Sea Ray Boats, but can be used on any. Sea Fire #FE-600A. Mounting Brackets included!

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Sea Fire
  • Model: FE Series
  • Part Number: FE-600A
  • Discharge: Automatic
  • Range: Up to 600 Cu Ft Range
  • Discharge Temperature: 175 Degrees F
  • Retardent: 20.28 lbs FE-241 Retardent
  • Dimensions: 8 Inch Diameter x 22" tall

Sold as seen in pictures. All measurements are approximate.

Shipping will be assessed with an 85$ Hazmat fee, and item ONLY ships within 48 contiguous states.

Delivery can be arranged within 100 miles

Lotus wants Carlton successor

Mon, 07 Aug 2006

By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 07 August 2006 04:33 Lotus should engineer a new halo car like the legendary 176mph Carlton supersaloon, says the Norfolk firm's new boss. The 377bhp Lotus-Carlton was produced on Mike Kimberley's last watch as CEO, from 1983 to 1991. He's now back in the hotseat, and on the lookout for a similar opportunity.

McLaren Special Operations (MSO) P1 and 650 S Spider Pebble Beach debut

Tue, 05 Aug 2014

The McLaren P1 MSO (pictured) will debut at Pebble Beach 2014 It may be Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations in the news at the moment, but McLaren’s own Special Operations has been around since 2011, creating extreme examples of McLaren’s cars for deep-pocketed customers. And they’re back with two new MSO specials for this month’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The most impressive of the two MSO cars is, of course, a special edition of the already very special McLaren P1.

Ferrari FF Revealed

Fri, 21 Jan 2011

The Ferrari FF - the 612 replacement will debut at Geneva   We’ve been wondering for a few weeks what exactly Ferrari were doing with the 612 Scaglietti. We were hearing conflicting stories about the direction Ferrari were heading, ranging from a Shooting Brake version of the current 612 to an all new Ferrari range-topper with a big, new V12 – and a Shooting Brake design. And it turns out the latter is the case – welcome to the Ferrari FF.