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50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 Volvo Pv444 Pv544 Brake Hoses Dot on 2040-parts.com

US $32.78
Location:

Buenos Aires, AR

Buenos Aires, AR
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Seller Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

BRAKE HOSES

We are exclusive manufacturers for all types of BRAKES HOSES.
We produce all types of rubber hoses for all model cars.

 

AMERICAN, EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE BRANDS
ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
FOR ALL MODELS STARTING 1930 TO 2009

 BRAKE HOSES BUILT IN SYNTHETIC RUBBER
Each one has an internal tube coated with two braided fibers plus an external layer that supports RUBBER DETERIORATION.
Manufactured under SAE J 1401 & I.R.A.M. / C.E.T.I.A. 6 F1 TYPE A First Class standards.

Max. Resistance: 12000 LB.

 

All of our products manufactured under ASTM B117 standards.
Protected against rust and oxidation with an electrolytic zinc bath.

THIS SALE IS FOR THE FULL KIT
THAT INCLUDES

TWO FRONT HOSES
AND

ONE REAR HOSE

VOLVO

1950

PV444 A/AS

1950-1951

PV444 B/BS

1951-1952

PV444 C/CS

1952-1953

PV444 D/DS

1953-1954

PV444 E/ES

1954-1955

PV444 H/HS

1955-1957

PV444 K/KS

1957-1958

PV444 L/LS

1958-1960

PV544 A

1960-1961

PV544 B

1961-1962

PV544 C

1962-1963

PV544 D

1963-1964

PV544 E

1964-1965

PV544 F

1965

PV544 G

 

 

 

FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE

 

Orders to USA take 7-15 days to arrive.
Orders to REST OF THE WORLD take 12-28 days to arrive.

 

We ship via Correo Argentino and we always use
Registered Airmail Service that icludes tracking number and insurance amount.

 

For USA buyers please note that USPS website will display shipping updates once item is delivered.
For ALL buyers: tracking updates will be displayed in www.correoargentino.com.ar


Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and
they are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company in country of destiny or
when you pick the item up at your local customs office.

 


 PAYMENT METHODS / POLICIES:
We accept PayPal payments only.
Payments must be made within 5 days after end of item sale.

 


RETURN POLICIES:
Exchanges will be made only in case of defective item.
In case of returns shipping will be paid by seller.

 

 PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE BUY

THANK YOU!

 

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