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US $65.00
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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Scott Drake Other Part Number:SDK-C5ZZ-2B091-R Manufacturer Part Number:C5ZZ-2B091-R Warranty:Yes

Scott Drake Brake Proportioning Valve C5ZZ-2B091-R if you have any questions you can contact us via ebay or by phone number: 602-437-2727 Brand:Scott Drake Manufacturer's Part Number:C5ZZ-2B091-R Part Type:Brake Proportioning Valves Product Line:Scott Drake Brake Proportioning Valves Adjustment Style:Knob Inlet Quantity:One Inlet Attachment:Female threads Inlet Size:3/8-24 in. inverted flare Outlet Quantity:One Outlet Attachment:Female threads Outlet Size:3/8-24 in. inverted flare Proportioning Valve Finish:Black anodized Proportioning Valve Material:Aluminum

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