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Earl's 997631erl Fitting Brake Male -3 An To Banjo 10mm Steel Zinc Plated on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Englewood, New Jersey, US

Englewood, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Earl's Performance Plumbing Manufacturer Part Number:997631ERL

You're bidding on a new in box Earl's Plumbing 997631ERL Banjo Bolt, -3 to 10mm.

  • Fitting Angle
  • Straight
  • Fitting Attachment 1
  • Male threads
  • Fitting Attachment 2
  • Banjo
  • Fitting Finish
  • Zinc
  • Fitting Material
  • Steel
  • Fitting Size 1
  • -3 AN
  • Fitting Size 2
  • 10mm
  • Quantity
  • Sold individually.

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