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Magma Grill Regulator Control Valve Regulator 10-264 For A10-1225 Monterey Grill on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:A10-264 Brand:MAGMA

Here is a Never Used Control Valve Regulator for a MAGMA Grill...

Part No. 10-264...For A10-1225 Monterey Gourmet Series Gas Grill...

The Regulator has never been used and is in a Opened Package...

I have several Magma Regulators that I picked up at a Marine Closeout Sale...

They regulator has a bit discoloration/small amount of corrosion on the paint but it has never been used...should work fine...

I've listed it as Used but as said earlier, it's never been out of the package...

Thanx for looking and good luck bidding!!!

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