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M12x55mm 2pcs Ti Ducati 748 916 998 996 Hub Pinch Hollow Titanium Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $21.50
Location:

Hong Kong, HK

Hong Kong, HK
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Material:Titanium

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Item

Brand new item, never used

Grade 5, 6AL/4V Titanium Bolt
 
M12 x 55mm - 2 pcs
 
Hollowtech save weight
 
 
 
Description
 
This upgrade kit save weight & never rust
 
Fit - 748, 916, 998, 996
 
Weight average - 25 grams pcs
 
 
 
 
Shipping Fee
 
Worldwide - Free Shipping, but we don't ship ITALY
 
Ship to PAYPAL shipping address only - No others
 
We'll dispatch within 2 business days
 
We ship by  Hong Kong Post Register Airmail (w/ postal number)
 
Shipment about 6-18 business days, not included public holidays
 
 
 
Payment
 
We only accept PAYPAL
 
Payment must received within 3 days
 
 
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