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Bmrs -12an Stainless Steel Braided Line Hose 15" 45 & 150 Degree Fittings Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $13.75
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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Racing Race Car NASCAR Fittings:45 & 150 Degree Crimp Style Part Brand:Aeroquip Earls XRP BMRS Length:15" Long Overall Vehicles:ARCA Nationwide IMCA Late Model Sprint Race Car Brand:bmrs Hose:-12an Stainless Steel Braided

    Good used BMRS stainless steel braided line hose. -12an hose measures 15" long overall. Has -12an 45 degree crimp fitting and -12an 150 degree crimp style fitting.

 

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