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Out Board Motor Fuel Tank Adapter, Fuel Hose/line Plug In ( For The Adapter.). B on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:Used


Out Board motor FUEL Tank Adapter, fuel hose/line plug in ( For the adapter.). Both are brand new. These normally sell for $24.95. My loss your gain.

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Everything in my sales come from a Smoke Free, Drink free home, and are of a private collection !!!!!!!!!!!
No over seas buyers without my prior approval, email me first, we will discus it. ( No buyers out side USA and Canada , without prior approval from me).
What you see pictured is what you are bidding on. Many items are the only one, or one of a kind.

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