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Jubilee Hose Clamp Size 00/bs20 Box Of 10 S/s Aston Martin Rolls Royce Bentley on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:00 Part Brand:Jubilee Interchange Part Number:BS20

Please note: This listing is for one BOX of ten (10) hose clamps. You may purchase multiple boxes by entering your desired quantity or you can view our eBay store to purchase individual clamps.

Size: 00 / BS20 / 13-20mm

You receive a 15% discount over individual clamp prices when purchasing in a box of 10!

Classic car restoration is all about the details. We use Jubilee hose clamps exclusively in our classic Aston Martin restoration business. Jubilee was one of the original suppliers to Aston Martin, Jaguar, and other British marques along with Cheney, Terrys, Regent, and others. Jubilee is still in business making hose clamps of the highest quality.

We carry the range made from 304 stainless steel. These are nicely graduated so you can choose a clamp that fits your hose exactly. These are the clamps to use on your British car if you want the best. Please see our eBay store for the complete line of Jubilee hose clamps, assortments, and tools.

Combined shipping offered on multiple-item purchases.

You may view a PDF with detailed product information on size range and components by clicking here.


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