Jlo Rockwell L-197 L-227 L-230 Recoil Carrier Washers Qty Of 2 New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Hinckley, Minnesota, United States
THIS IS FOR 2 NEW OLD STOCK JLO ROCKWELL RECOIL CARRIER WASHERS. IT IS NEW NOT IN THE PACKAGE. FOR THE THE L-197 L-227 L-230 JLO PART NUMBER - 197.41.039/00
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