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Triumph Tr2 To Tr 4a, One Rebuilt Original Hub Cap Removal Wrench. N/a. on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Canyon Lake, Texas, United States

Canyon Lake, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Rebuild very nice original hub cap removal tool for TRIUMPH TR 2, till TR 4A.  Moss don`t carry this.  I cleaned this tool, sand blasted and let that coated with clear zinc. All my parts, tools, 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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