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Carson Electric Starter 500905066

Carson Electric Starter 500905066

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299950667

SKU: CA-905066

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250.00 zł
Start your gas-powered models effortlessly with the Carson Electric Starter 500905066. This Easy Motor Start System Two features a 150mm hexagonal shaft and runs on a 7.2V battery. Compatible with Force and SH (Golden Line) engines, this electric starter ensures a convenient and reliable ignition experience.
Start your gas-powered models effortlessly with the Carson Electric Starter 500905066. This Easy Motor Start System Two features a 150mm hexagonal shaft and runs on a 7.2V battery. Compatible with Force and SH (Golden Line) engines, this electric starter ensures a convenient and reliable ignition experience.
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Description

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The Carson Electric Starter 500905066 is an Easy Motor Start System Two with a 150mm hexagonal shaft for easy ignition of gas-powered models. Powered by a 7.2V battery, this electric starter is compatible with various engines including Force and SH (Golden Line) models. Start your engines effortlessly with this convenient and reliable electric starter.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-905066

Description

Producer
Carson

Specific References

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4005299950667

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