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Magnafuel Carburetor Inlet Fitting 7/8-20" Male / -6 An Male Aluminum Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Columbia, Tennessee, US

Columbia, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MagnaFuel Manufacturer Part Number:MP-3501 Other Part Number:MRF-MP-3501 Surface Finish:Purple Aluminum

  • Fitting Attachment 1
  • Male threads
  • Fitting Attachment 2
  • Male threads
  • Fitting Finish
  • Purple anodized
  • Fitting Material
  • Aluminum
  • Fitting Size 1
  • 7/8-20 in.
  • Fitting Size 2
  • -6 AN

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