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A/c Hose Fitting Steel #12 Male 90 R-134a Lot405941 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
New old stock. Never used or installed but may show some defects to surface finish including scuffing or surface corrosion consistent with long term storage and repeated handling.
Other Part Number:70R4392S

A/C crimp hose fitting for #12 standard size R134a hose. Heavy duty all steel construction. #12 male nut commonly connects to accumulator. 1 piece in this lot, actual part shown with visible surface corrosion. Ships within 24 hours of payment via UPS ground. No returns, refunds or exchanges. All sales final. Thank you!

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