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Auto Meter 3224 Tubing, 6ft., 1/8" Dia. Line Each on 2040-parts.com

US $18.98
Location:

Central Point, Oregon, United States

Central Point, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Meter Manufacturer Part Number:3224

 Copper Tubing Kit

  

                                              Description: COPPER TUBE KIT,1/8"X6'                                                  

UPC Code 046074032240 
Copper Tubing
6 ft.
1/8 in. Dia.


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