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(12) Vintage New Old Stock Cole Sl15 Blank Keys Various Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ephrata, Washington, United States

Ephrata, Washington, United States
New old stock, never used
Brand:Cole Manufacturer Part Number:SL15

ITEM: A vintage bag of 12 New Old Stock Blank Keys marked SL15 on one side and USA on the other side.  This plastic bag has no evidence it was ever opened.  These keys were purchased at the estate sale of key cutter that closed up his shop in the early 1990's.

SIZE: This bag measures approximately 5 inches square.

CONDTION: These keys have no evidence of wear or use.  

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