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I am clearing out my braided fittings drawer as i will no longer need it all.

Prices are fairly firm as i've compared them to local prices and i can assure you they are extremely cheap, but if you intend to buy alot i can give some discount.

Majority are brand new and have no scratches unless they are noted as Used.

Earls Fittings:

1x -8 30deg hose end - $30ea

1x -8 45deg hose end - $25ea

1x -8 AN male hose end - $25ea

1x -6 90deg hose end forged (used) - $10ea

1x -6 45deg hose end(used) - $10ea

2x -8 tube nute - $5 pair

2x -8 tube sleeve - $5 pair

3x -8 AN to -10 AN o-ring adapter - $12ea

1x -10 female/female straight coupler - $10ea

10ft (3m) -8 Earls Perform-O-Flex hose - $95

Speedflow Fittings:

3x -10 AN to -10 AN o-ring adapter - $8ea

1x -4 female/female 90deg coupler - $25ea

1x -6 AN to -8 AN o-ring adapter - $8ea

1x 8 female to 2x -6 male y-piece - $35ea

2x -10 AN 90deg female/female coupler - $25ea

1x -10 AN to -10 AN bulkhead fitting with nut & washers - $20ea

1x -4 AN to 1/8 NPT adapter - $5ea

1x -12 AN to 3/4 BSP adapter (used) - $15ea

Misc. Brands:

1x -6 AN cap - $2ea

2x -8 AN to -8 AN adapter with washer - $8ea

2x -6 AN to M20x1.5 adapter - $20ea

1x -10 head drain fitting with nut - $15ea

2x -10 AN to M22x1.5 o-ring adapter - $20ea

Misc. Used Hoses:

1 lenght -8 45deg & -8 90deg forged fittings - approx. 1/2m braid

1 length -8 straight & -8 90deg forged fitting - approx. 1/2m braid

2 lengths each with -6 90deg & hose clamp - approx 1/2m hose

approx. 1m -8 braid

approx. 1m -6 braid

$50 for the lot

Or take it all for $475

Postage is extra

cheers

Shane

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