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Sherflo Rv Travel Trailer Marine Water Pump Strainer Filter 255-213 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.49
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League City, Texas, US

League City, Texas, US
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  • RV/Marine in line water strainer 50 Mesh Stainless Steel Screen 1/2" pipe male inlet 1/2" pipe female outlet, screws right to pump Transparent design allows inspection for cleaning Brand new never used Part No. 255-213 /Model: 15-085-00
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