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0.5l Polished Oil Breather Tank Catch Can Reservoir 13mm 1/2 Inlet + Blue Filter on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Type:Oil Breather Tank Drain Plug Thread Size:M12 x 1.5 Metric Capacity:0.5 Litre / 500ml Installation:Mounting Tab At The Back Near The Top Diameter:76mm / 3 inches Material:Polished Aluminum Overall Height:187mm / 7.36 inches Brand:Unbranded Body Height:138mm / 5.43 inches Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Sight Glass Port Size:1/8 inches NPT UPC:Does not apply Inlets / Outlets Size:12mm / 1/2 inches OD Barb

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