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92mm Teflon Wrist Pin Buttons Fits Vw Dune Buggy # Cpr198226-db on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Placement:Engine MPN:CPR198226-DB Brand:Chirco Direct Warranty:Yes Weight:0.3 Surface:Teflon

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92mm Teflon Wrist Pin Buttons Fits VW Dune Buggy # CPR198226-DB
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Use these Teflon buttons on all high performance engines in place of the standard wrist pin keepers. To prevent the wrist pin from scaring your cylinder walls and damaging your cylinders. Fits VW Dune Buggy # CPR198226-DB.

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