Seafire Fe-500m Automatic/manual Marine Fire Extinguisher on 2040-parts.com
Winter Garden, Florida, United States
SEA FIRE FE-241 SEA RAY 500 CF BOAT FIRE EXTINGUISHERWe are selling a new (old stock) Sea Fire FE-241 500CF Automatic/Manual Boat Fire Extinguisher originally made for Sea Ray Boats, but can be used on any. Sea Fire #FE-500A. Does not include manual release cable. Mounting Bracket Included!
Sold as seen in pictures. All measurements are approximate. Shipping will be assessed with an 85$ Hazmat fee, and item ONLY ships within 48 contiguous states. Delivery can be arranged within 100 miles |
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