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Sink Drain Stainless 1 3/4" Inches Nos New 3" Inch New on 2040-parts.com

C $19.90
Location:

Church Point, Nova Scotia, Canada

Church Point, Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:manhattan marine Manufacturer Part Number:120


BRAND New from old stock

Stainless sink drain
overall flange diameter is 3"
overall height 1 12"
hole required 1 3/4"
inside depth  1 1/4"
 


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