Indycar Indy 500 Fuel Cell Fill Nozzle Vent Filler Derek Walker Racing Pit Lane on 2040-parts.com
Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
Indycar pit lane fuel filler nozzle, used by Walker Racing. This is the device they use to fuel the cars during pit stops. Buyer pays 29.95 shipping.
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