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90 Degree Swivel Hose End Fitting An6 -6an Accessories Adaptor Female Threads on 2040-parts.com

C $14.47
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jinhua, China

jinhua, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Fitting Style:Fast Flow Reusable swivel Adapter Attachment:Female threads Type:Hose Ends Fitting Angle:90 Degrees Color:Black Hose End Size:-6 AN Adapter Size:-6 AN Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Fitting Material:Aluminum Fitting Finish:Black anodized Package included:1X 90 Degree Swivel Hose End Fitting

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