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-8 To 3/8npt 45 Degree Flare on 2040-parts.com

US $2.82
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:B5255 Part Brand:Mr Blem Surface Finish:Anodized Aluminum Warranty:No

SPECIAL PRICES ON AN FITTINGS FROM MR BLEM.  

BEST PRICES ANYWHERE ON AN FITTINGS

This is a quantity of -8 to 3/8NPT 45 Degree Flare
Mr Blem Part No is B5255
First quality anodized aluminum hose ends in original bulk packaging.
Value priced, at over 50% off the retail price
Sourced directly from the manufacturer.

We are overstocked with manufacturer direct AN fittings and need to get rid of them fast. This is top quality at low prices. 

NOTE: Always use Loctite #246 on pipe thread fittings; do not use pipe tape in fuel systems. Do not use any sealants on AN fittings.

  • We ship within 2 business days.
  • We ship to APO/FPO addresses.
  • We ship to Alaska and Hawaii. – Extra shipping will apply
  • We do not ship to international addresses .
  • Buyers are responsible for any international customs and duties that may apply.
  • We accept payment by PayPal and credit card.
  • Immediate payment is required.
  • Payment must be received within 24 hours of purchase or the transaction may be cancelled.
  • We charge sales tax in California. Applicable state tax will be calculated at checkout.
  • No Returns on Closeout items
  • Questions? Contact us at 1-866-563-5554

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