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Model # 60920661 Official Sears lavatory faucet with shampoo spray

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Hndl, Lucite P7557
#29

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Hndl, lucite

Part #P7557

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Spray Hose P7481
#41

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Spray hose

Part #P7481

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Tail Tube 6823
#8

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Tail tube

Part #6823

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Spout Shank 7170
#35

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Spout shank

Part #7170

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Snap Ring P7153
#43

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Snap ring

Part #P7153

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Knob Pop P7448
#33

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Knob pop

Part #P7448

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Screw P7115
#30

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Screw

Part #P7115

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Rod 6573
#10

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Rod

Part #6573

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Aerator P5554
#47

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Aerator

Part #P5554

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Insert P7443
#28

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Insert

Part #P7443

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