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Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Fitment Footnotes:W/quick Connectors; SKU:CRP:CHR0007P Quantity Needed:1; Brand:CRP Bullet Point 2:No cutting, refitting or adjusting the hose. Manufacturer Part Number:CHR0007P Tech Note:Complete OE Quality Direct Fit European Hose Bullet Point 1:Reduce installation time. UPC:00843266046449 Link to Manufacturer Page:www.reinautomotive.com Color:Black Application Type:Application Specific Position:Lower - Radiator To Pipe Industry Standards:SAE J20R4 -D1

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