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Ms219xx-6 3/8 Fittings Aircraft Fittings Flareless Tube * Lot * on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Eagle, Idaho, US

Eagle, Idaho, US
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MS219XX-6 Flareless
Tube Fittings USED

What you see in the pictures is what will be shipped.

Some Items are:
Union - Flareless Tube MS21902D (Aluminium)
90 Degree Elbow Tube to Tube MS21904D (Aluminium)
Coupling Nut, Flareless MS21921D (Aluminium)
To much to list it all

Condition USED no trace.


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