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2088-414-934 Shurflo 3.8 Gpm 12 Volt/amps Dc 45psi Marine Rv Potable Water Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Shurflo Manufacturer Part Number:2088-414-934 UPC:Does not apply

SHURflo Water Pump
 Model #2088-414-934 
 3.8 GPM -12 Volt DC -12 amps -45 psi 
1/2"-14 male in/out connections
Marine RV Potable Water Pump

Used for a few months to fill a large freshwater tank.
Looks and works like new. 
Includes mounting insulators and stainless steel screws.
WAS NOT USED FOR SALT WATER!

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