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Aeroquip Carburetor Inlet, -8 An Male To 7/8-20 In. Male *free Shipping* on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
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Justin, Texas, United States

Justin, Texas, United States
Aeroquip Carburetor Inlet, -8 AN Male to 7/8-20 in. Male *FREE SHIPPING*, US $7.50, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Aeroquip Surface Finish:Aluminum Blue Manufacturer Part Number:FBM2110 Warranty:No

Fitting Attachment 1: Male threads

Fitting Size 1: 7/8-20 in.

Fitting Attachment 2: Male threads

Fitting Size 2: -8 AN

Fitting Material: Aluminum

Fitting Finish: Blue anodized

Fuel Filter Included: No

Quantity: Sold individually.

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