3/4 Inch One Nut Plastic 90 Degree Thru-hull Bilge Pump Hose Fitting on 2040-parts.com
Kettle Falls, Washington, United States
Part #50-18131 - This one is Black plastic
3/4 Inch One Nut Plastic 90 Degree Thru-Hull Bilge Pump Hose Fitting Old stock, brand new, no packaging |
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