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Proflow Oil Pressure T-piece 18mm X 1.5 To 1/8npt on 2040-parts.com

AU $43.99
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Bendigo, VIC, Australia

Bendigo, VIC, Australia
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PROFLOW Oil Pressure T-Piece 18mm x 1.5 to 1/8NPT

PROFLOW Oil Pressure T-Piece 18mm x 1.5 to 1/8NPT

  • Oil Pressure Tee
  • Aids in the Installation of an Oil Pressure / Temp Gauge
  • Can also be used as a Turbo Oil Feed
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