Up for auction is a new 2" Perko water strainer. This is old stock never used. I am selling with a no reserve auction and a buy it now don't miss out on a new strainer at below hold sale prices. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time for this item is for sale locally. For more info email me with any question.
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