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16 Manley Icd Super 7 Titanium Retainers1.440 Od on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
MANLET SUPER 7 TITANIUM RETAINERS
Brand:MANLEY Warranty:No

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HERE IS A SET OF 16 MANLEY ICD SUPER 7 TITANIUM RETAINERS.   THE OD IS 1.440 AND THE FIRST STEP IS 1.150 THE SECOND STEP IS .825. THE VALVE LOCK TAPER IS .495 AND THE BOTTOM OF THE TAPER AND .595 AT THE TOP OF THE TAPER. THEY ARE FOR 5/16" OR 11/32" VALVES.
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