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US $17.55
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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:PRW Manufacturer Part Number:5292201 UPC:842864004318

Cooling System Hose Drain

Hose Drain

Hose Drain; Inline; Universal; Aluminum; 1.75 in./1.75 in. Male Hose Barb; Natural As-Cast Finish;


FEATURES:
  • Machined From Billet Aluminum For Strength
  • Natural As-Cast Finished

Over a decade ago, PRW Industries, Inc. (PRWI) recognized the need for branded, high-performance after-market parts that were value priced, and readily available on an in-stock basis. After a great deal of market research and further product development, the Performance Racing Warehouse (PRW) lineup of products was introduced to the performance after-market industry. All PRW and Performance Quotient� products are manufactured in PRWI production facilities under the scrutiny of our technicians and inspectors to ensure that our products meet or exceed SFI specifications and other industry established quality standards, guidelines, and mandates.

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