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Insert Button Comet 20, 30 Series Torq-a-verter-204332a on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
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Rhinelander, Wisconsin, United States

Rhinelander, Wisconsin, United States
Insert Button Comet 20, 30 Series Torq-A-Verter-204332A, US $4.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Comet Manufacturer Part Number:204332A UPC:Does Not Apply

Set of 3 Comet 204332A  Insert Buttons for 20 and 30 series Torq-A-Verters


Starting with new models of the 20 & 30 series in 2006 Comet went with a snap fit insert button. These are for the older style cluches made in 2006 and earlier. Look carefully at the insert button that you are replacing to make sure you order the correct part. If your buttons are BLACK, these are what you need.

If you have the newer style with BROWN colored buttons, these will not work for you.

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