Mr Gasket Shadow Series An Fitting F454 45 Degree For -4 Braided Hose on 2040-parts.com
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THIS IS A MR GASKET SHADOW SERIES AN FITTING. PART NUMBER F454,THIS IS A 45 DEGREE SWIVEL FOR -4 BRAIDED HOSE,EXACTLY AS PICTURED
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