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Bmrs Racing Lightweight Braided Line Radiator Hose 11-1/2" As-32 Thread Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Race Car Fittings:Straight Crimp Style Part Brand:Aeroquip Earls XRP BMRS Length:11-1/2" Long Overall Vehicles:ARCA Nationwide IMCA Late Model Sprint Race Car Brand:bmrs Hose:Lightweight Braided

    Good used BMRS lightweight braided line hose. Hose measures 11-1/2" long overall. Has two straight AS-32 thread crimp style fittings. Commonly used for lower radiator hose applications in NASCAR Nationwide ARCA cars.

 

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