Rule 500 Gph Fully Automatic Bilge Pump, Model 25-s, New In Original Package on 2040-parts.com
Palm City, Florida, United States
Check out my other items! Rule 500 Gallons Per Hour (GPH) Bilge Pump. New in package, never opened. This fully automatic bilge pump is a model 25-S, works on a 12-volt system and has a 3/4 inch discharge. It comes with wiring and instructions. Buyer pays calculated shipping. Paypal only. Check out my other items! |
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