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5/16" Inv To 1/8" Pipe Npt 90 Degree Cooler Line Fitting C4 C6 Ford Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Sayville, New York, United States

Sayville, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:dorman Manufacturer Part Number:490-000

HERE IS 6 PIECES OF BRASS NEW 1/8" NPT  WITH O RING AND LOCK NUT X 5/16" COOLER LINE PACKAGE OF 6 PIECES new 90 Degree 5/16 Flare female to 1/8" Male Pipe Threadcooler Line Fitting screw in type. Used originally on C4 and some other Ford applications, can be used to convert to 5/16" FlareSteel Brake Line which is available at any auto parts store in various lengths. FREE U.S.A. SHIPPING  ------------ SINGLE PIECES ARE AVAILABLE IN MY OTHER AUCTION !!!!!!!!!!

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