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18" Screw In Filler Hose For 5 Gallon Jugs Scribner Vp With Plastic Cap on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SCR5225 Brand:SCRIBNER

18 " SCREW IN CLEAR FILLER HOSE   FOR FUEL / UTILITY JUGS

  •  SCRIBNER
  • FUEL JUG HOSE
  • HEAVY DUTY CLEAR HOSE
  • 18 " LONG W/PLUG
  • HOSE FITS  SCRIBNER JUGS
  • SCREW IN
  • FITS BOTH SCRIBNER AND VP FUEL CAPS

 

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