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Feature:
1. Fuel pipe connector fittings are made of highâquality aluminum and ABS materials.
2. Help you quickly connect the fuel line of outboard, very convenient and simple to operate.
3. Easy to install and disassemble, more convenient to use, suitable for outboard motor.
4. Carefully welding, precise hole position, complete functions, strong performance, very stable.
5. Exquisite craftsmanship, light and practical, portable and lightweight, take no burden.
Specification:
Item Type: Outboard Fuel Line Connector
Material: Aluminum+ABS
Color: As Picture Shown
Weight: Approx. 39.0g/1.4oz
Package List:
1 x Outboard Fuel Line Connector
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