Camco Rv 20' Waste Water Black Gray Sewer Hose Tank Camper Motorhome Trailer on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
- RV heavy-duty hose is 15 mils of brown HTS vinyl
- Perfect for the seasonal RVer
- 20' hose
- Compresses to 32" for storage
- Contains 25% more vinyl and other heavy-duty sewer hoses
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