18" Long -4 An Straight To Straight Stainless Steel Line Teflon Coated on 2040-parts.com
Cambria, Illinois, United States
18" Long -4 AN Straight to Straight Stainless Steel Line Teflon Coated Description: (1) 18" long -4 AN straight to straight stainless steel hose with clear teflon coating. Lines are 18" to 18.5" long depending on batch. Custom sizes available upon request. Contact us with your specific needs. In stock and ready to ship. Ships for free with USPS First Class mail from our IL facility to any US address. |
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