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Brass Fitting - Metric To Metric Bubble Adapter For 3/16" Tubing on 2040-parts.com

US $6.96
Location:

East Orange, New Jersey, United States

East Orange, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Perfect Parts Interchange Part Number:267000 Manufacturer Part Number:BF267000 UPC:Does not apply

Brass Fitting

  • Brass Fitting, Adapter Metric To Metric Bubble, 3/16" (10-1.0MM thread) Female Bubble Flare. Converts 3/16" (10-1.0MM) metric thread bubble flare brake line to 11-1.5MM, 12-1.0MM or 13-1.5MM male thread.

Originally sold in packages of 5, now being sold in this listing individually.

 


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