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Hobbs M3888 Vibration Dampner Protect Gauges Against Early Failure New In Bag on 2040-parts.com

C $8.99
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St-Charles-de-Drummond, Quebec, Canada

St-Charles-de-Drummond, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New

new old stock Transit Commission Surplus Genuine Hobbs 3888 Vibration dampner come in sealed plastic bag for absorbing vibration gauges protecting them from early failures due to vibration.14 are available free shipping on additionnal units after the first AS PER:*****Picture is of the actual item on auction*****Satisfaction guaranteed that item is as pictured and described or your money back.Check our 6200+ positives Feedbacks 100% satisfaction and Thanks for your bids.Shipping of this item is via Airmail small parcels no tracking and altough we ship in 24 hours it will take a minimum of 4 up to 10 working days due to Postal services, not us.

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