Canister 63.5mm Od 200mm Length With Cone End 1.6# Ali on 2040-parts.com
Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
ELPRO DIRECT Thickness 1.6 # Overall diameter: 63.5mm Length: 200mm Is designed with a cine end and an open end Pick up is available *Email us if you have any queries and please check out our other items listed. ELPRO DIRECT IS AN AUSTRALIAN OWNED COMPANY AND ALL OUR PARTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN MELBOURNE.
ELPRO DIRECT IS AN AUSTRALIAN OWNED COMPANY AND ALL PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN MELBOURNE |
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