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50 Kits Vs8 90 Degree Angle Metal/chrome Tire Valve Stems High Pressure Bolt In on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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El Monte, California, United States

El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:V-PRO Manufacturer Part Number:VS8-90/1 UPC:0718207776825

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1 Kit VS-8  90 Degree  Chrome Tire Valve Stem for Holes Φ11.5 mm / .453" Fits: Motorcycle

                                                                                                                     

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ETRTO NO.
(REF.NO.)
Ref Length
(mm)
Rim holes
(mm/in.)
Parts
Rubber
Grommer
Washer
Nut
Cap
VS-8-90°
Φ16x63-90°
Φ11.5/.453"
HRG1,HG2
RW12
HN2x2

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