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Skyjacker Rbl35 - Performance Stainless Steel Brake Line 30" on 2040-parts.com

US $62.00
Location:

Adamstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Adamstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Skyjacker Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:RBL35 UPC:803696155708 Product Type:Performance Brakes, Pads & Rotors Pieces:1 Pc Interchange Part Number:Skyjacker Performance Brakes, Pads & Rotors Product Name:Stainless Steel Brake Line Part Brand:Skyjacker

This auction is for a Skyjacker rear brake line I believe it was made for a Ranger. This line can be used on anything it uses 3/16" with double flare, great for your offroad project it's about 30" long.

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