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Nascar 3" Air Duct Hose New 20 Foot Long Naca Duct Air Hose on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

York, South Carolina, United States

York, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:NASCAR Manufacturer Part Number:NASCAR

WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET. BRAND NEW 3" NACA AIR HOSE DUCT. 20 FOOT LONG , IF YA NEED LONGER JUST ASK HAVE UP TO 50FT SECTION IF YA NEED. THIS IS NOT USED FOR BRAKE DUCT , NOT HIGH TEMP , HAS NYLON NOT WIRE WRAP AROUND. USED FOR SIDE WINDOW AND REAR WINDOW NACA DUCTS. WINNING BIDDER PAYS $17 SHIPPING IN U.S. MAINLAND

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