Green Lines & Red Banjos Stainless Steel Hyd. Clutch Line Galfer Fk003d20cl-33 on 2040-parts.com
Lebec, California, United States
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Our retail/internet/mail order warehouse is in the Gorman, California area between Los Angeles and Bakersfield. All items are available for local pick up, but please contact us to make arrangements before hand. FK003D20CL-33Product Details:Aftermarket stainless steel clutch lines may look similar, but they are not the same! Every Galfer stainless steel line is made with only DuPont virgin grade PTFE inner core, 64 strand braid and our fittings are probably the most expensive, but highest quality you can find on the planet. These are the same fittings that Ferrari, Lamborghini and Ducati uses, among a few other high end OEM’s. Our lines come with a lifetime warranty. Not because we make them at a low cost and can afford to easily ship out replacements, but because they are made extremely well. We also include all mounting components, extra washers, line end labeling, and bike specific installations, some with DVD’s. R&D and manufacturing is here in the US, along with our customer accessible tech support team. Line color available includes clear, black, blue, green, gold, red, platinum, orange, yellow, white and smoke. Pre-positioned Banjo fittings available in black, silver, gold, red and blue.Vehicle Fitment
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