James Head Gasket Set, 1948-1965 Panhead - Close Out on 2040-parts.com
Brattleboro, Vermont, US
More of the "back room stuff". Going to
be cleaning out a lot of misc parts from both motorcycle shop and 4wd
shop gathering dust over the years. Have a LOT of Genuine James Gaskets
we are selling off. Better to give you a break than to keep storing
them. Price these ANYWHERE - V-Twin, Drag, Kirk, heck, even Wal-Mart. They can not come close.
Teflon head gasket set for 1948 - 1965 Panhead. Genuine James part# 16770-48 .( only 14 sets of these left - This is what I run myself.)
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