Shft-2512-17-19 Arctic Fox Hot Fox In-tank/in-line Fuel Warmer W/thermostat on 2040-parts.com
Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
This is a new Arctic Fox In-Tank/In-Line Fuel Warmer with Thermostat #SHFT-2512-17-19
Tank Depth: 17-19"/432-483mm Hot Fox low profile design fits where other fuel warmers can't. Fuel warming efficiency with thermostatic protection. Free shipping to lower 48. International shipping available for actual USPS charges. Check or mney order. Paypal. |
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