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1979 Husqvarna 390 Cr Crank Shaft Vintage Husky 2061 C/w Nut on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
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Description: 1979 HUSQVARNA 390 CR CRANK SHAFT VINTAGE HUSKY 2061 c/w Nut

Condition: good - bearing seems good

Note: maybe fits other models

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