Nitrous Hose #4 An 60" Stainless Steel Braided Blue Ends on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, United States
This is a brand new #4 an 60in stainless steel braided with Teflon inner liner Nitrous hose. It comes with blue nuts(also red just put in notes). This line will work with any system needing a #4 hose. Custom assemblies also available.
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