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4 Pack 3 An Titanium Brake Line Dry Break Quick Disconnect Fitting Sprint Car on 2040-parts.com

US $419.95
Location:

Boone, Iowa, United States

Boone, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:MWF Manufacturer Part Number:03-TIx4

This auction is for 4 new Titanium 3AN dry break quick disconnects and includes both the male and female sides.  They are ideal when changing out brake components in a hurry and are very light weight.

Note: They will be anodized black as shown or at times we might ship red depending on what is available.

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We charge 7% sales tax for shipments in Iowa.

   

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Liability / Warranty

All items are sold on a as is basis and there is no warranty expressed or implied.  All warranties will be by the manufacturer.  Motorsports Warehouse Direct does not accept any warranty as to the fit or quality of the products we sale.  No warranty or representation is made as to the products ability to protect user from injury or death.  The user shall determine the suitability of this product and assume all risks and responsibility in connection with the use of this product. 

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