Polished Alloy Induction Pipe 7.6cm (76mm) Straight (300mm / 30.5cm Long) Intake on 2040-parts.com
Hinckley, United Kingdom
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Item Aluminium Alloy Hose Joiner Item Specifics Outside Diameter : 76mm / 3" Overall Length : 300mm / 12" Bend Angle : Straight Wall Thickness : 1.8mm Material : Polished Aluminium (6063) Swaged Ends : Yes Operating Temperature : -60°C to +250°C Max Pressure : 9 Bar More Sizes & Angles Available in our other listings plus a full range a clips / clamps and silicone hoses to compliment,
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