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John Deere Snowmobile Set Of 10 Nos 82-84 Sprintfire Head Bolts M69539 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Brand:John Deere Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is one set of ten (10) NOS (New Old Stock) head bolts for the 82-84 Sprintfire snowmobiles. The auction includes 10 M69539 bolts, the amount used for one engine.  I do not have the 6 longer length head bolts (M69371) also used.

Shipped by USPS, Small Flat Rate Priority Mail, with confimation.

I will be happy to combine shipping when possible.  Note to Canadian buyers: shipping rate have increased to a minimum of $12.00 to send a 0-4 lbs box to Canada.  If actual shipping is lower, I will refund the difference.

Thank you,

-Joe

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