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Aeroflow Fabricated Power Steering Reservoir - Universal Black on 2040-parts.com

AU $254.00
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Bendigo, VIC, Australia

Bendigo, VIC, Australia
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AEROFLOW Fabricated Power Steering Reservoir - UNIVERSAL Black

AEROFLOW Fabricated Power Steering Reservoir - UNIVERSAL Black

Aeroflow's square fabricated aluminium with integral mounting bracket Power Steering tank holds 810ml/27oz of fluid. Baffled and complete with 1-1/2" billet cap. Removable ORB to barb fittings included. ORB to AN fittings available separately for custom plumbing applications.

  • -10 ORB and -6 ORB Female Ports
  • Depth: 85mm
  • Width: 85mm
  • Height: 120mm
  • Capacity: 810ml
  • Fittings: -10 to 3/4" barb & -6 to 3/8" barb

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