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I have various hose's forsale need the room so all must go.

1. PLUTONE 'A' SUCTION HOSE 16MM APPROXIMATELY 9M LONG $35

Helisteel is a clear wire reinforced suction hose that is ideally suited for applications that require

continual bending or flexing. It is a heavy duty non toxic hose that is clear, allowing you to view the contents of the hose during operation. Helisteel will transfer a range of foodstuffs including

wine and fruit juices. Also suitable for the conveyance of fresh or salt water, slurries, pulverized solids and a wide range of chemicals.

2. MULTI-PURPOSE/FOOD CONTACT HOSE 10MM 8.1M LONG 1.6MPa W.P $30

3. MULTI-PURPOSE/FOOD CONTACT HOSE 12.5MM 13.3M LONG 1.6MPa W.P. $45

4. MULTI-PURPOSE/FOOD CONTACT HOSE 32MM 6.7M LONG 1.0MPa W.P $45

5. MULTI-PURPOSE BLUE SILICONE HOSE 38MM 1.35M LONG $50

6. MULTI-PURPOSE BLUE SILICONE HOSE 63MM 1.12M LONG $40

7. MULTI-PURPOSE RUBBER HOSE 300PSI 25MM APPROXIMATE HOSE LENGTHS $30

67CM, 78CM, 1M, 97CM, 66CM ALL 25MM ID 300PSI GOODYEAR/MULTIFLEX SERIES II

8. MULTI-PURPOSE RUBBER HOSE 250PSI 1 1/4in 31.8MM 1.74M 250PSI GOODYEAR RUBBER $35

9. TIPAN SUCTION HOSE 38MM PETROL/OIL 1.4M $35

10. TIPAN/COPPER HEAD SUCTION & DELIVERY HOSE 63MM PETROL $45

SUCTION HOSE LENGTH IS APPROXIMATELY 1.13M, 57CM 63MM ID

DELIVERY HOSE LENGTH IS APPROXIMATELY 70CM 63MM ID

11. SUCTION HOSE 63MM PETROL/OIL VARIOUS LENGTHS 2 X 90CM 80CM 63CM 60CM $45

ALL ARE 63MM ID MADE IN USA

WILL SEND BUT PREFER PICK UP FROM UPPER COOMERA,

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