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Whale Water System, Brass 1/2" Np Male, Stem Nrv Adaptor- (pt.# X1534b) on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Darrington, Washington, United States

Darrington, Washington, United States
This item is new, not in its original package
Brand:Whale Water Systems Manufacturer Part Number:766478152473

For Sale: New Whale Water Systems (Pt.# WX1534B) Stem NVR Adaptor-Male 1/2" NP.  These are new but a little tarnished from being stored in the warehouse for so long. These were purchased from a Major boat manufacturer and are not seconds.  Email me if you desire more than one.  I will give a discount on multi order. 

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