-6 An 180 Degree Swivel Hose End Fitting Braided & Nylon An6 Red Blue on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Description 1.100% brand new 2.Bright Red & Blue Anodized 3.CNC machined 4.Anodized surface 5.Made of premium quality T6061 Alloy Aluminum 6.Removable head for both push-on or twist-lock applications 7.Works With All Braided Or Nylon Braided Line #6 Line 8.Instruction is NOT included. Professional installation is highly recommended
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