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Crower Titanium Retainers - #86067m - Set Of 16 Wt 12 Grams Ea on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
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Airway Heights, Washington, United States

Airway Heights, Washington, United States
Crower Titanium Retainers - #86067M - set of 16 wt 12 grams ea, US $180.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:CROWER Manufacturer Part Number:86067 M

Titanium Retainers for 1.550 dia. Spring, 10 Degree (Set of 16).  Light wear on packaging, but unopened. Retainer Size 1.440x 1.065x .700  12 Grams- Fit Dual valve springs w/dampner

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