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Stroud Fire Suppression System 5lb System # 9302 on 2040-parts.com

US $477.00
Location:

Irving, Texas, United States

Irving, Texas, United States
Condition:New Type:Fire Suppression System Manufacturer Part Number:9302 Brand:STROUD SAFETY Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

Stroud Safety offers some of the most dependable Halon 1301 and FE-36 fire suppression systems to keep you and your race vehicles safer. Their fire suppression delivery systems cover all motorsports applications. They are designed to achieve concentration within 10 seconds, keeping combustion from occurring, and they are SFI-approved. The systems include a bottle, head, mount, clamps, pull cable, nozzles, fittings, and tubing. Your car can be replaced and repaired--you can't! Protect yourself and your equipment to race another day with Stroud Safety fire suppression systems.

This is the 5 lb FE-36 System


Shipping restrictions may apply on this part.

  • A hazardous material fee of $27.50 applies to this order.

  •  (the listing price will include the $27.50)

  • If you purchase this part, your order can only be shipped by ground.


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