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Blizzard B60274,60274,blizzard Oem Snow Plow Hydraulic Hose,rubber,new on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
new without factory package
Brand:unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:B60274 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Interchange Part Number:B60274 Part Brand:Blizzard Other Part Number:B60274 Country of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:unknown UPC:Does not apply

Blizzard
#B60274
60274
Blizzard OEM Snow Plow Hydraulic Hose
RUBBER not plastic
NEW
Lot of 1
Came from a closed snowplow repair business that I purchased inventory from
Just what is pictured
Please email me with any pictures or questions you may have before you buy
Please check to make sure this will fit your application before you buy
Paypal only


On Apr-21-13 at 23:54:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

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