Marine / Wet Exhaust Coupler Clamp, Stainless T-bolt, 4" - 4.3" on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Marine exhaust hose clamp for Marine wet exhaust systems.
Rust resistant stainless construction
Clamping range: 4.02"-4.33" 3 (102mm-110mm)
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