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2 - Solid Brass D Shackles 6mm 1/4" New Shackle Two Made In Italy Long D on 2040-parts.com

C $46.90
Location:

church point, Nova Scotia, Canada

church point, Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Victory Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:fs0080c


up for For sale is 2 - SOLID BRASS D Shackles 1/4"

Overall length is 1 5/8"


made in Italy!

HIGH QUALITY



I accept PAYPAL.   Shipping will be $5.00 anywhere in USA (lower 48 states)

Canada will be $5.00!

For More Information Message or Text (902) 769-7497

I guarantee everything I sell, if you are NOT happy, we make it RIGHT and/or you get your money back..it's that simple!!

I will combine shipping and you will save a fortune so shop till you drop!!!

 



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