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Bmx, Bike, Tit. Jet Head Bolt,crank Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Wapwallopen, Pennsylvania, United States

Wapwallopen, Pennsylvania, United States
BMX, BIKE, tit. jet head BOLT,CRANK BOLTS, US $11.99, image 1
Condition:New

NEW TITANIUM CRANK BOLT

BOTTOM BRACKET SPINDLE BOLT, MADE FROM 6AL-4V TITANIUM. THEY HAVE A 14 MM HEX HEAD WITH A 19MM WASHER BUILT IN TO THEM FOR A CLEAN LOOK, TREADS ARE 8MM X 1.0. THEY WORK ON SINZ, FSA, AND SHIMANO BOTTOM BRACKETS 

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THEY ARE MADE OUT OF TITANIUM !!!!!!

AS WITH ALL RACING PARTS THE ITEM IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY !!!!!

BUYER HAS 3 DAYS AT THE END OF ACTION TO CONTACT ME AND 10 DAYS TO PAY FOR ITEM !!

CHECK OUT MY OTHER ACTIONS AND ARE STORE FOR OTHER ITEMS !!! 

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