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Power Steering Fluid Tank Polished Stainless 3 X 5" Brkt Threaded Lid 5/16 Barbs on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:RPC Manufacturer Part Number:6080

HERE WE HAVE A NEW 3 X 5 INCH TANK ALL POLISHED STAINLESS WITH 2 CHROMED 5/16 FITTINGS ON THE SIDE AND BOTTOM - PLUS A SIGHT TUBE TO SEE THE LEVEL WITHOUT OPENING !   IT MAY BE USED FOR MANY PURPOSES - AS A HOLDING TANK, RESERVOR OR EVEN AN OVERFLOW CATCH CAN!

 MOUNTING IS BRACKET INCLUDED TOO!

 

 


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