These are two (2) chromed gasoline deck fills suitable for connection to ones gas tanks. Each has a safety chain attached
Each fill inlet pipe that attaches to the hose to the fuel tank is, (OD), 1 1/2 inches in diameter and allows for 2 1/4 inches of hose to be secured on the pipe
The fill plate would fit in a 1 3/4 inch hole in the deck
The diameter of the chromed top is 2 7/8 inches
One fill has a bit of silicone on the bottom of the fill plate but was NEVER installed on the boat..(The chromed top was too small in diameter to fit well on my boat's deck,(to replace old fills), and would have required fibreglass work or a bottom plate prior to passing through the deck...not acceptable to me so I found others)
These normally sell for about $35.00-$40.00 EACH !!!
If so inclined, you would be bidding on the PAIR !! 1 price takes 2
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