Turbo Start 16 Volt Racing Battery on 2040-parts.com
Brooksville, Florida, United States
Turbo Start 16 volt racing battery. Battery is 2 years old and has been maintained regularly. Battery works flawlessly, was previously used to start a blown alcohol combination and has never had any problems starting the engine and running all electronics in the car. Photos have been provided to show the static voltage of the battery and when the battery is under a load. Battery dimensions are: 10-1/2" wide, 6-1/2" deep, and 8" tall. Weight is 43 lbs.
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