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Triumph Tr 2,3,3a,3b,4 To Ct21470e, Set Of Four Exhaust Valves Moss #821-015. on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Canyon Lake, Texas, United States

Canyon Lake, Texas, United States
Condition:New

 Brand new set of four exhaust valves for TRIUMPH TR 2,3,3A,3B,4 to CT 21470E. Moss part # 821 - 015. Moss is selling this part for $27.99 each. This valve is with 3/8" stem diameter, made from stainless steel with stellite tipped stem. This auction is for four valves! All my parts, accessories, manuals, books, magazines and posters is stored in dark, non smoking room with A/C. I am selling all my stuff because of my age. I am on retirement. For shipping quote you can send me email with your zip code. I charge only actual shipping price and no any extra fees and yes, I can combine shipping. Thank you for looking.

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