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Barn Find: Hastings 6817 Piston Rings For Triumph Tr6, Tr250, .030 Oversize on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Complete set, ready to install.
Brand:Hastings Mfg Co Manufacturer Part Number:6817 030

This auction is for a set of Hastings piston rings for a Triumph TR250 or TR6, bored .030 oversize.  Checked the packages to insure a complete set.  Purchaser to prepay purchase price and $7.50 for shipping and handling.  We combine shipping for two or more items so please take a look at all our auctions.  Thank you and good luck.....Bill and Rod

We are liquidating an estate and have a variety of British car parts.  If you are looking for parts for your restoration project, please contact us.   

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