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Reduce underhood weight or solve a packaging problem with Detroit Speed’s battery relocation kit that comes with (PN 120107DS) or without (PN 120106DS) hardware.

It includes stainless steel fasteners and height adjustability to fit your battery. This kit is designed to relocate your battery to the trunk while providing a lateral removal method rather than needing to

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