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Tank End 100mm Diameter 1.6# Ali on 2040-parts.com

AU $11.30
Location:

Dandenong North, VIC, Australia

Dandenong North, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:B157-017 B153-100:Tank End 100mm diamter by 1.6# Ali Manufacturer Part Number:Oil Tanks 6 inch OD 155mm 1.6#

ELPRO DIRECT

Tank End 100mm Diameter   -  Gauge 1.6mm Ali

Thickness 1.6 #

Overall diameter: 100mm 

The size suits 100mm ali tubing 

 Pick up is available


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ELPRO DIRECT IS AN AUSTRALIAN OWNED COMPANY AND ALL PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN MELBOURNE

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