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Sard Breather Tank Kit Type S 29209 on 2040-parts.com

AU $322.50
Location:

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane, Australia
SARD BREATHER TANK KIT TYPE S 29209, AU $322.50, image 1
Condition:New Brand:sard Manufacturer Part Number:29209

Breather Tank KIT (General Parts)



Breather Tank KIT (General Parts)
DescriptionTypeParts No.
Breather Tank KITS Type29209
N Type29210
KIT Contents・Breather Tank Dimensions : Φ67mm×180mm(h) ・Φ8 Silicone Hose (2m)
・Radiator Cap ・Radiator Sealing Cap ・Attachment Stay ...etc.

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