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T-Bolt Clamp 3.50" ~ 3.81"

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COMES IN SET OF 2 PIECES.


T304 Stainless Steel Heavy Duty Application.

Constant Seal Hot or Cold.

Heavy Duty Construction For All Type Circuit Racing.

Great For OBX Pure Silicone Reinforced Radiator Hoses, Turbo Inlet Hoses, Reinforced Couplers And Reducers.

Quick and Easy Installation.

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