Triumph Tr6 Tr250 Spitfir Stag Mg Brake Pressure Saftey Valve Switch Plug on 2040-parts.com
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YOU ARE BIDDING A PLUG TO FIT ON TRIUMPH TR250 TR6 STAG SPITFIRE MG SUNBEAM - BRAKE PRESSURE SAFETY VALVE SWITCH PLUG / WIRE WITH ONE PIN FITS TWO PIN JUST ONE WIRE - FITS ON TOP OF PDWA VALVE ASSEMBLY IN GOOD CONDITION SHIPPING IN THE U.S. IS $4.99 THANKS FOR LOOKING
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