Rv Ez On/off Sewer Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Pennington Gap, Virginia, United States
E-Z On/Off 3" sewer hose Adapter fits Anonda and Valterra (formerly Grentec) valves. Built-in pressure points at all four gasket pegs ensure leak-free connection. Easy attachment and removal.
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