Pressure Tank Two Line Fuel Fittting Johnson Evinrude 6 Ft Hose on 2040-parts.com
Logan, Ohio, United States
Female johnson gas line fitting connector. With 6 ft of dbl line hose. Both are used look good and untested.
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