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Seasense Yamaha 3/8" Low Permeation 7' Fuel Line Assembly Carb Hose & Primer on 2040-parts.com

US $33.99
Location:

Preston, Iowa, United States

Preston, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:Seasense Manufacturer Part Number:50052679

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Seasense Yamaha 3/8" Low Permeation Fuel Line Assembly Part # 50052679

The alcohol resistant Seasense Yamaha fuel line comes complete with a large primer bulb.  The fuel line is 7 feet long.

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  • Heavy duty, reinforced layers promote longevity
  • Designed for 2 & 4 cycle engines
  • Remains flexible in cold & heat
  • Premium protection from harsh weather and sun exposure
  • High flow, 2011 CARB/EPA compliant low perm. primer bulb
  • Ethanol resistant
  • Individually tested
  • Yamaha
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