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Blue Silicone Hose Coupler 70mm Straight (7cm Silicon Joiner) on 2040-parts.com

US $14.79
Location:

Hinckley, United Kingdom

Hinckley, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:800BHP Subtype:Air Intake Systems Intended Use:Modification/ Enhancement Type:Air & Fuel Delivery Manufacturer Part Number:70BLUE

Item

 

High Performance Automotive Hose

 

Suitable for Boost, Air, Coolant, Water, Turbo

 

Silicone Reinforced with Polyester (4ply) ~ 5mm Wall Thickness

 

Straight Sleeve in BLUE

 

Inside Diameter : 70mm (2.75") 

 

Length : 76mm (3")


EAN Does not apply
Brand 800BHP
Manufacturer Part Number 70BLUE
Intended Use Modification/ Enhancement
Subtype Air Intake Systems
Type Air & Fuel Delivery

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