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Vibrant -10AN Bulkhead Adapter 90 Degree Elbow Fitting - Anodized Black OnlySKU: 10612 UPC: 690092139087 Vibrant 10AN Bulkhead Adapter 90 Degree Elbow Fitting Anodized Black This Vibrant Performance bulkhead adapter fitting connects 10AN braided hose lines to 1 2" NPT ports on oil pumps fuel pumps and filters. The 90 degree elbow design routes lines cleanly through firewalls frame rails or panels in any custom automotive setup. Constructed from lightweight 6061 T6 aluminum it ensures smooth flow reliable seals and easy
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