Lowrider Hydraulics T Handle Slowdown Kit 1/4 Single Dump on 2040-parts.com
Merced, California, United States
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ONE slowdown T handle kit nickel plated
Rated pressure 6000 psi. Includes 1/4x3/8 npt male fitting. 1/4x6 fitting. |
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