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Hygrade Choke Pull-off Assembly Cpa152 Nos Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Clarksville, Texas, United States

Clarksville, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hygrade Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CPA152 Product:Choke Pull-Off Assembly UPC:Does Not Apply

Hygrade 
Choke Pull-Off Assembly 
CPA152 
NOS NIB

ITEM SPECIFICS:
  • Brand: Hygrade 
  • Product: Choke Pull-Off Assembly 
  • MPN: CPA152 
  • Condition: NOS, NIB
CONDITION:
Seller's Condition Grading = New Old Stock, New In The Box
  • This Hygrade Choke Pull-Off Assembly is in new old stock condition;
  • The assembly is still inside the o riginal box;
  • The photos are part of the description.

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