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New reproductions. I have sold hundreds of these and do not need what I have left over, as all my triples have been finished. These are being offered at a nice low price, not those normal ebay prices of over $10.00 each.
Time to stock up on parts for your restorations. Shipping and handing will be $1.75
If you buy 3 or more of items, from my 12 current auctions that list the gaskets-grommets-washers for the triples you will get shipping for $1.75 and of you buy 5 or more it will be free shipping
For international shipping you need to contact me with the items numbers because the international rate have gone crazy.
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