Aeroquip -20 An 90 Degree Fitting Qty 2 on 2040-parts.com
Norton, Massachusetts, US
You are bidding Qty 2 New/Unused But being sold as Used, Never Installed or Assembled Aeroquip -20 AN 90 Degree Anodized Aluminum Gold Nut with a Steel Silver and Black Body Hose fitting PN AFC 212-20 made by Aeroquip The fittings are in excellent shape and are being sold as Used due to being dirty with possible scratches or blemishes / color fade from being bulk boxed with one another. Due to there weight of 1 lb 3 oz the item will be USPS Shipped in a Flat Rate Padded Envelope (Most economical shipping method). I will combine shipping for multiple items.
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