New Shurflo Water Pump 12v 3.0 Gpm Rv 4008-101-a65 Revolution With Filter on 2040-parts.com
Wakarusa, Indiana, United States
This is a new Shurflo Revolution By-Pass Pump
Model : 4008-101-A65 Voltage: 12VDC Amps: 7.5 MAX Flow: 3GPM 11.3 LPM Fuse: 10AMP Shut-Off Pressure: 55PSI 3.7 BAR Includes Filter |
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