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1964-66 Gto Engine Power Brake Booster Metal Carburetor Vacuum Line Tri Power Ss on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Romeo, Michigan, US

Romeo, Michigan, US
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Pn# - SPLE6505 - SS $16.00 Ea Stainless Steel

1964-66 Pontiac, GTO, Lemans Tri - Power with Power Brake Front Carb to Booster Metal Vacuum Line. Runs from front carb to connect power booster Vacuum line.

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This is a exact inline tube reproduction to NOS, preformed vacuum booster hard line - the flex hose is in another listing. This hard line runs from the back of carb fitting to the flex hose off the booster and is clamped at the valve cover on the small stand up bracket with a clip.


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