Russell 620461 Powerflex 90 Degree Hose End on 2040-parts.com
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Russell 620461 PowerFlex 90 Degree Hose End Item Description
Features Russell PowerFlex 90 Degree Hose Ends are designed for excellent brake fittings. These hose ends are made from high quality alloy steel which provides long lasting durability. They feature a Teflon inner liner with a 308 stainless steel braid for improved efficiency. They resist abrasion and ensure easy installation. Additional Information
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