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-4 An 90 Degree Swivel Hose End Fitting Braided & Nylon Hose Red Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not Apply

Description

1. 100% Brand New

2. Bright Red & Blue Anodized

3. Works With All Braided Or Nylon Braided Line #4 Line

4. Made From Lightweight T-6061 Alloy Aluminum

5. Designed For Smooth Flow, Easy Assembly & Longer Life

6. Completely Reusable

7. One Piece billet tube construction avoids leaks like other fittings with braze joints



Shipping

1.All items will ship within 2 business day (Monday-Friday).
2.If payment is cleared/received on Friday will be shipped on the next business days.
3.We are not in charge of carrier transit time. This information is provided by the carrier and excepts weekends and holidays.
4.Notice that transit times may vary, specifically during peak periods or extreme weather conditions, and then delivery times frames will need to be prolonged for any processing time frames in excess of 1-2 business days.


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