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Ideal Tire Regroover #10 Brass Head For Heated Knife Iron Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ideal

Ideal Tire ReGroover #10 Brass Head for Heated Knife Iron #10 head width is .625" Listed below are the sizes that we have to offer in our Ebay store for the Ideal Tire ReGroover Brass Heads Heated Knife Irons. Also, in our Ebay store we offer 12 packs of blades so that you can get the best deal. #1 (.060" wide) round #2 (.090" wide) round #3 (.150" wide) round and square #4 (.215" wide) round and square#5 (.290" wide) round and square#6 (.375" wide) square#8 (.500" wide) square#10 (.625" wide) square#12 (.750" wide) square

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