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Earl's Performance Swivel-seal Hose End -6 An Swivel Female 90 Degree 809106 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, US

Honolulu, Hawaii, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:809106 Part Brand:Earl's Performance Plumbing Surface Finish:Red/Blue Anodized

Earl's 809106 Swivel-Seal Blue And Red Anodized Aluminum 90 Degree -6AN Female to -6AN Hose End

  • -6AN Female to -6AN Hose
  • 90 Degree
  • New and unused without factory packaging.  Excellent condition (may have minor finish marks)
    • Fitting size of the hose end is -6AN
    • Manufactured from lightweight aluminum and comes with a durable blue anodized finish
    • Precision machined to exacting tolerances for trouble free performance in the field
    • Stainless retention pins allow 360-degree adjustment after installation
    • Designed to be used with Earl's Perform-o-flex, Pro-Lite 350 and Auto-Flex braid-protected hose

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