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Jabsco Marine Automotive Farm Porta Quick Oil Changer Model 17800-2000 12v Dc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lorain, Ohio, United States

Lorain, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

 

This is a used but clean Jabsco Porta Quick Oil Changer, model 17800-2000.  It does not come with any inlet hose.  You will need to make one up for your specific needs.  Pump can be used on or off the recovery bucket, whichever suits your needs. 

If you have any questions, please email me; I answer my emails at least once per day, usually in the evening.

PayPal is the form of payment for this auction. Payment should be made within 2 days of auction’s end. I only sell and ship to addresses in the Continental United States. NO international shipping.

Thank you for looking and good luck bidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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