A/c Hose Fitting Steel #10 Female Step To #12 Reduced Dia Hose Lot405499r on 2040-parts.com
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
A/C crimp hose fitting for #12 REDUCED DIAMETER size R134a hose. Heavy duty all steel construction. #10 female nut step to #12 reduced diameter hose. 7 pieces in this lot, actual parts shown. THESE FITTINGS WILL ONLY FIT #12 REDUCED DIAMETER HOSE. Ships within 24 hours of payment via UPS ground. No returns, refunds or exchanges. All sales final. Thank you!
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