12 volt Washdown Pump Kit, includes everything to hook it up and use on
your boat . Huge water flow at 7 gallons per minute. This unit sells
online for $400 - $500 dollars, check it out. I won this in a raffle. My
boat is 32 volts so my good luck is your good deal.
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Plumbing & Ventilation for Sale
- Flojet model #20799-000 pressurized bladder tank & #2840-100 flojet booster pump(US $349.99)
- Marine keyless boat fuel gas deck fill / filler stainless steel 316 - 2" - gas(US $19.80)
- Dometic display tft smart touch marine 336926
- Vetus 24 vdc 3" ventilator/blower part# vent7624
- Bilge pump cartridge
- Marine macerator
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