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US $16.40
Location:

Littlefield, Texas, US

Littlefield, Texas, US
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1 Quantity - Vacuum & Windshield Washer Hose 7/32 ID-25 Feet

  • Special Heat Resistant EPDM Rubber
  • Ÿ Meets SAE J1037 Type 2 Specifications
  • Ÿ Packed in coils of 25 ft. length
  • 7/32" ID
  • 13/32" OD
  • Fits 1/4" Nipple
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