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Viair 5 Piece Brass Tank Port Kit For 1/4" Npt Ports on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, US

Tempe, Arizona, US
:

5 Pc Tank Port Kit

$18.99!!!!

Retails for $29.92 

FREE SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US!!!

This is unopened surplus from a bankrupt auto shop. Packaging is not pristine.

Specs:

Part# ACV90005

Mfr: VIAIR

Material: Brass

Kit Includes:

2-Plugs(1/4"NPT)

1-Drain Cock(1/4"NPT)

1-1/4" Compression Fitting(1/4"NPT)

1- 175 psi Safety Valve(1/4"NPT)

 

This VIAIR Tank port kit is a must when installing a new tank.  This kit makes the job a lot easier then chasing around trying to find individual fitting.


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