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5" Id X 16.5" Stainless Steel 304 Flex Tube | Q708168 By Nelson Global Products on 2040-parts.com

US $19.22
Location:

Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States

Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nelson Global Products Part Type:Exhaust Manufacturer Part Number:Q708168-20 Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

5 inch ID x 16.5 inch Flex Tube Stainless Steel Type 304 | Q708168 by NELSON GLOBAL PRODUCTS. TruFlex Manufactured - High quality - Made in USA.

Daimler: NMCQ708168
Fleetguard: Q708168
Nelson: Q708168

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This item is offered directly by Nelson Global Products as part of a liquidation effort to sell excess and obsolete inventory. Additional quantities may be available at bulk prices. Limited time only.

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