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Shft-2512-17-19 Arctic Fox Hot Fox In-tank/in-line Fuel Warmer W/thermostat on 2040-parts.com

US $219.95
Location:

Lodi, Wisconsin, United States

Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Fox Other Part Number:25121719 Manufacturer Part Number:SHFT-2512-17-19

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.

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