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Russell/edelbrock -6 Female Swivel To 3/8" Tube Red/blue Anodized Fitting on 2040-parts.com

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Bismarck, North Dakota, United States

Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Russell Surface Finish:Red/Blue Anodized Manufacturer Part Number:639200 Warranty:No

This is a Russell/Edelbrock -6 Female Swivel to 3/8" Tube Red/Blue Anodized Fitting Part # 639200. This fitting is designed to connect a -6 stainless fuel hose to a 3/8" hard tube fuel line. This is a BRAND NEW fitting that has NEVER BEEN USED. it comes in the original packaging (package is a little beat up). This fitting is priced way below what a performance parts store would charge. My loss, your gain. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY. NO RETURNS. Sorry, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.

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