Z101 2 Inch Stainless Steel Covered Thru-hull Bilge Pump Hose Fitting For Boats on 2040-parts.com
Aylett, Virginia, United States
Brand new. Model 18491. Thru-hole connector. Polypropylene. Glass fiber for strength. Stainless steel covered flange. For 2 inch inside diameter hose
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