Gardner Westcott Triumph 650 & 750cc 69& Up Primary Cover Acorn Set 50-279a on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, New York, US
For 1969 and up Triumph 650cc and 750cc engines for primary covers
Includes 10 deep dome nuts with slotted drive studs as in photo.
Photo is of exact kit you will get.
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