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New 1 1/2" Boat Marine 90 Degree Thru Hull Fitting on 2040-parts.com

US $9.49
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:House Manufacturer Part Number:1 1/2" 90 Thru Hull

90 Degree Marine Thru Hull Fitting

  • This is for 1 1/2" hose size. We have other sizes on our other auctions
  • Great for hard to route hoses and tight spaces
  • The OD flange is 2 7/8" and a maximum hull thickness is 1 3/8"
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