9 Inch Coppro-nickel Marine Engine Oil Or Transmission Oil Cooler 4872-9-100 Cn on 2040-parts.com
Newport, North Carolina, United States
For bid is a new 9 inch Coppro-Nickel Marine Engine Oil or Transmission Oil Cooler. Takes a 1 inch hose. 3/8 inch IPS. This item is from a Marine Repair Shop that is going out of business. No Returns.
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