25 Ft 1/4 Inch Red Fuel Line Rupp Scorpion Chaparral Minibike Vintage Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com
Stewartville, Minnesota, US
Here is 25 Feet of nice bright Red 1/4 inch ID. fuel line. Looks good on Rupp, Scorpion and Chaparral snowmobiles and minibikes. This is a bright red fuel line and works good with Race gas and enthonal gas.
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