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Qty 2 Anodized Aeroquip An -20 Straight Red Blue Hose Fitting on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Norton, Massachusetts, US

Norton, Massachusetts, US
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You are bidding on Qty 2 New / Unused Never Assembled or Installed Aeroquip -20 AN 


Straight Red and Blue Anodized Hose fitting PN AFC 211-20 Used with aeroquip 617 

Hose. These are Being Sold as used with a price to reflect that, However these are in 

excellent Unused Condition other than some possible blemishes from being 

bulk boxed.   

Happy Bidding!!!!! Please Checkout my other auctions. 

NOTE: ITEM WEIGHT 8.5 oz per fitting Plus packaging materials. Most cost affective shipping Method is a flate rate envelope.


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