New 12v 2000gph Submersible Marine Boat Bilge Water Pump With Float Switch on 2040-parts.com
yueqing, 浙江省, China
Item specifics
Product Description MKBP-G2000-12 seasense submersible 12V 2000 gph bilge pump
Product Description
MKBP-G2000-12 seasense submersible 12V 2000 gph bilge pump Size:
All bilge pumps :
Used in Marine motor homes
On Aug-10-16 at 23:52:32 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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