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New 14-71 Waterman Mag Blower Case Nostalgia Style on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
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New 14-71Waterman magnesium blower case. Never used or bolted together. Case is in great shape and has a buzzard opening. HAE coated.Not for SSI or PSI blowers. Nostalgia old school style. I'll have other parts up soon so please see my other auctions for more blower stuff. No feedback, please email before bidding. Paypal only.Shipping is $55.00 in lower 48 only. No Alaska, Hawaii or outside US. Thanks for looking. Good Luck.

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