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Dorking, United Kingdom

Dorking, United Kingdom
Condition:New other (see details) Items Included:Brake Line, Hose Manufacturer Part Number:DAL-4-001 Material:Stainless Steel Grade:303/304 Stainless Steel Superseded Part Number:n/a Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Reference OE/OEM Number:n/a Brand:HEL Type:Hose Interchange Part Number:n/a Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime Classic Part:No Features:PTFE Lined, Protective Sleeve Attached, Reinforced, Rust-Resistant Hose Colour:Clear Universal Fitment:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Finish:Metallic End Fitting Type:Banjo, Female Threaded, Male Threaded Performance Part:Yes EAN:n/a

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