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Shelby Cs Race Track Logo Billet Aluminum Fire Extinguisher Bracket Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $84.95
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Indian Wells, California, United States

Indian Wells, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:SX-19515 Manufacturer Part Number:SX-19515 Make:Shelby American UPC:Does not apply

This universal fire extinguisher bracket allows you to mount a fire extinguisher where you can easily retrieve it in an emergency. Made from billet aluminum and has a bright red easily identifiable pull handle to release the bracket from the base. The Shelby logo is engraved into the bracket along with the part number, must have for the race track.

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