3.5" Exhaust Elbow 90 Deg 3.5" Id-3.5"od Donaldson P206342 on 2040-parts.com
La Porte, Indiana, United States
INVENTORY THAT MUST GO
-Please verify the part you are ordering is the correct part, don't hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have. -Parts being sold as is. All sales final. -Lots of more industrial parts that must go including (generators, motors, fittings, exhaust parts, etc.) Please contact me if interested. |
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