(4) Nascar -4 Racing Brake Line Stainless Steel Braided 16" 18" 19" -4an Fitting on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
- Lot of (4) Racing Brake Lines, Stainless Steel Braided Used Brake Lines Hoses, -4an. Some lines have added fittings as well that are included, please see pictures. You are bidding on the actual lines in the pictures. Thanks
- (1) 16" Stainless Steel Braided Line with -4an 90 Degree Fittings
- (1) 16" Stainless Steel Braided Line with -4an Straight Fittings
- (1) 18" Stainless Steel Braided Line with -4an Straight Fittings
- (1) 19" Stainless Steel Braided Line with -4an Straight Fittings
- We try our best to describe the lines, please see the pictures for better descriptions. Thanks
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