Auveco Products Wire Loom Split Flexible Tubing 1/4” 10 Foot Part # 14197 on 2040-parts.com
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Auveco Products Wire Loom Split Flexible Tubing 1/4” 10 Foot Part # 14197
Auveco Products Auveco Part # 14197
Wire Loom Split Flexible Tubing Can with stand Maximum Temperature of 345°F Inside Diameter 1/4” Outside Diameter 3/8”
10 Foot
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