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Ems Pressure Sensor Adapter P2020-1505 E2005 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Southworth, Washington, United States

Southworth, Washington, United States
New , out of original packing
Brand:EMS Manufacturer Part Number:P2020-1505 E2005 UPC:DOES NOT APPLY


     This sale is for NEW , EMS , pressure sensor adapter , # P2020-1505 , also marked E2005 ,  1/8 " npt threads , There are 3 male connector pins in the plug end , sorry for the poor photo   I do not know anything else about this unit , New , out of original packing  , 1&1/2 " brass street el elbow , Used , in good shape , no defect to note    .  I HAVE MORE 2 " BRASS AVAILABLE , AND CAN PACK TOGETHER TO SAVE POSTAGE .   .  Check out my E-bay store , by clicking on the red tag by my name ,  I am listing lots of new and used marine gear for the next couple of months . Thanks for looking .   Buy with confidence .


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