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Vp Racing Motorsports Round Red Fuel Can Container (5) Gal on 2040-parts.com

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Bedford, Texas, United States

Bedford, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3014 Surface Finish:Red Part Brand:VP Racing

This Racing can is designed for fast delivery of racing fuel. It's 21" tall, 11-1/4" diameter, with a 3" od quick-output vented spout. The cap has the ability to accept VP Racing's, reduced throughput hose (not included). Auction includes fuel can, delivery cap and vent cap only. Hose is NOT included.
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