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Fuel Hose 1/4" A1-15 Shields 368 Low Permeation Marine Gas Diesel Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $2.95
Location:

Merritt Island, Florida, United States

Merritt Island, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Teleflex Marine Website:www.teleflexmarine.com Manufacturer Part Number:16-368-0140 UPC:808282266271

BRAND NEW TELEFLEX 1/4" ID FUEL LINE

New EPA certified SAE J1527 TYPE A1-15

ISO 7840 TYPE A1

Suitable for inboard engines with enclosed engine compartment.  Meets US Coast Guard Regulations. 

Works well for outboard use also.

Suitable for Gas, Diesel, E10, and Alcohol gasoline.

This fuel line is sold by the foot, to purchase this item, just put in the quantity the amount of feet you would like to purchase. 

Shipping cost is only $3.95 for any amount purchased on this listing. 

**If you purchase over 50 feet, the additional amount will be in a second piece.**

MADE IN USA

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