New Vintage Pesco Aircraft Suction Relief Valve, Pn B-12-ae on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Indiana, United States
I am offering a New Vintage PESCO Aircraft Suction Relief Valve, PN B-12-AE. This is in good condition. Shipping will be $6.50 USPS Priority Mail. As always, any item may be returned for any reason. Thanks for stopping by! INTERNATIONAL BUYERS WELCOME! We Offer a 100% Guarantee on Every Item Shipped.
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