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Earls Speed-flex Braided Stainless Line 18" -3 An Fem -3 An Fem Ea - 63010118erl on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Englewood, New Jersey, US

Englewood, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Earl's Performance Plumbing Manufacturer Part Number:63010118ERL

You're bidding on a new in box Earls Performance Plumbing 63010118ERL 18" stainless braided brake line. 

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  • Assembled
  • Yes
  • Brake Hose Outer Material
  • Braided stainless steel
  • Hose End 1
  • -3 AN
  • Hose End 1 Angle
  • Straight
  • Hose End 1 Attachment
  • Female threads
  • Hose End 2
  • -3 AN
  • Hose End 2 Angle
  • Straight
  • Hose End 2 Attachment
  • Female threads
  • Length (in)
  • 18.000 in.
  • Notes
  • Non D.O.T. lines for off-road use only.
  • Quantity
  • Sold individually.

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