Allstar Performance All18301-50 Line Clamp, Aluminum on 2040-parts.com
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Allstar Performance ALL18301-50 Line Clamp, Aluminum Item Description
Features Clamps have a protective neoprene cushion to prevent chafing and can be used to secure brake/fuel/oil lines, ignition wires or battery cables. Package of 50. Additional Information
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