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New Teleflex Seastar 18ft Hydraulic Steering Hoses/hose Kit ~sea Star 18 Ho5118 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Lecanto, Florida, US

Lecanto, Florida, US
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NEW TELEFLEX SEASTAR 18ft HYDRAULIC STEERING HOSES/HOSE KIT ~Sea Star 18 HO5118~

NEW IN THE BOX Teleflex hydraulic steering components and are moving them out! This listing is for a new in the box Teleflex HO5118 SeaStar 18 hydraulic steering hose kits for the Teleflex SeaStar Hydraulic Steering Systems. Each kit contains 2 hoses of equal lengths for your SeaStar application. Hoses come with pre-attached hose fittings on both ends. Bend restrictors are supplied on one end of each hose to be connected to cylinder.

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