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Stainless Marine Super Sea Strainer - Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Kirkville, New York, US

Kirkville, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Stainless Marine Manufacturer Part Number:05-8888811-00 Country of Manufacture:United States

I have a pair of Stainless Marine super strainers I am not using. They are the tall version, about 14" top to bottom, 1 1/4" fittings, with pressure relief valves in the lids. They have a few scratches in the paint from storage, but work great. They are extremely well built, very heavy duty, made for offshore racing. They cost about $1100 each new.  Will not seperate. Ships  to continental US only.

Royal College of Art interim exhibition - 'Automotivation'

Fri, 20 Feb 2004

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Lamborghini Gallardo (2012) new Spyder and Super Trofeo racer

Thu, 18 Oct 2012

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125th Anniversary of the Automobile: Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler put the world on wheels

Sun, 30 Jan 2011

The world marks the 125th anniversary of the invention of the automobile on Jan. 29. Karl Benz filed a patent for a three-wheeled vehicle driven by a gasoline engine in Mannheim, Germany, on that day in 1886, the same year Gottlieb Daimler completed his motorized carriage in Cannstatt, Germany.