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An-4 An4 Stainless Braided Ptfe Teflon Fuel Line Oil Gas Hose 1m 3ft Id=4.7mm on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
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Banning, California, United States

Banning, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOBAHN88 materials:Materials:Inner PTFE Telfon White Manufacturer Part Number:HS020-A04 Placement on Vehicle:OD:5/16inch - 8.1mm Color:Color:Silver Qty set:Qty:1 Meter / 3 Ft engine/chassis:ID:3/16inch - 4.7mm Others:Stock:Item in US fit for:Materials Outer Cover:Stainless Steel Braided UPC:Does not apply

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