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New Kidde Personal Watercraft Fire Extinguisher-type B:c Size 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Cheboygan, Michigan, United States

Cheboygan, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Type:type b:c Brand:kidde UPC:047871666362

THIS IS A NEW KIDDE PERSONAL WATERCRAFT FIRE EXTINGUISHER. TYPE B:C SIZE 1, UL RATED 5-B:C. FIGHTS ELECTRICAL & FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. LISTED AS USED BECAUSE HAVE NO PART NUMBER. WATCH OTHER AUCTIONS FOR  OTHER ITEMS. SELLING AS IS, ONCE SOLD ITS YOURS. MI RESIDENTS PAY 6% TAX, PAYMENT DUE 3 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING TOTAL AMOUNT OWED. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS!! WILL NOT ADJUST VALUE OF ITEMS ON CUSTOMS FORM.

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