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Peterson Fluid Systems 2 Gallon Oil Tank Dual Scavenge Inlet

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2 Gallon Oil Tank Dual Scavenge Inlet
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$762.99
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2 Gallon Oil Tank
  • Dual Scavenge Inlet
  • -12 Male Fittings
  • 19.5" Height
  • 6" Diameter
  • Uses Tank Mount Bracket 08-0100
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