Bilge pump for boat, 1500 GPH, 12 Vdc
1 1/4" (29 m.m.) I.D. hose, 7 Amp (open flow). 100% Submersible Replace: SEAFLO SFBP1-G1500-01 RULE Model 02 |
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Book Review: Masters of Modern Car Design
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Jenson Button in McLaren P1 (2013) supercar fly-by
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