Husqvarna Hercules Original Spokes Clover Leaf Type on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
THIS AUCTION ; IS FOR NOS. 40 QTY FOR THIS AUCTION.HUSQVARNA HERCULES FROM THE 70S ORIGINAL SPOKES WITH THE CLOVER LEAF STAMPED ON THE HEAD,WE ARE SELLING 40 FORTY OF THESE, THE LENGTH IS 233MM. WITH A 125 DEGREE BEND ( M4TYPE). MAKE SURE IT WILL WORK FOR YOU, PS.LOOK AT THE PICTURES; SHIPPING TO BE PAID BUY LOCATION; VERY HARD ONES TO FIND ; . good luck .NO EMAILS, CALLS ONLY HAPPY BIDDING, 412 999 1143 JAKE
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