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Brake Hose Banjo Fitting Copper Washers 3/8" 4 Pack Gear Headz Products on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
Location:

Grandville, Michigan, United States

Grandville, Michigan, United States
Brake Hose Banjo Fitting Copper Washers 3/8" 4 Pack GEAR HEADZ PRODUCTS, US $5.95, image 1
Condition:New Warranty:Yes


This listing covers four (4) new 3/8" replacement copper washers for use with a banjo style fitting. Brand new, never used. Old washers have been crushed, and loose there shape. Replacing them is a good idea, when ever you are changing out brake hoses, and/or calipers. Supplied in a clear plastic package, so you can store them, and use them when ready. Our shop is a DOT certified manufacturer of custom brake hoses.

 


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