Rule 20f 800 Gph Square Non Automatic Bilge Pump 3/4" Out on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
BNIB, all back stock from my grandfather's inventory. Ask questions, happy to combine shipping if multiple items are purchased. Items are all NIB and in their original packaging. Packaging may be slightly damaged or older than most recent editions, items are brand new and unused.
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