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Leyland,allis Chalmers,dodge,guy,scammel, Starter Drive/start Gear Pinion,new on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Katerini, Pieria, Greece

Katerini, Pieria, Greece
Condition:New Brand:GHIBAUDI MARIO S.P.A Country of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:3305, 2006380578




LEYLAND, ALLIS CHALMERS
DODGE, GUY, SCAMMEL
HESTAIR DENNIS

STARTER DRIVE/START GEAR PINION
NEW






Teeth 12
   F=44,8    Z=12    ROT=D   Mat=A    L=120
     

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Made in Italy
 Original box included.


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