New Stainless Steel V-band Turbo Clamp, 5-1/4 To 5-3/4", High Quality on 2040-parts.com
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NEW VERY HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL TURBO CLAMP. THIS CLAMP ADJUST FROM 5 1/4" to 5 3/4" and is 3/4 WIDE. THE NUMBERS ( VC1918 59001095226 ) ARE STAMPED ON THE CLAMP I HAVE A LARGE AMOUNT SO IF YOU NEED MORE I WILL DISCOUNT EVEN MORE FOR LARGE ORDERS. I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL CHECK WITH ME FOR SHIPPING COST. THANKS FOR LOOKING TOP QUALITY CLAMP AT A LOW PRICE. CHECK MY FEEDBACK ON THESE CLAMPS THESE CLAMPS ARE NEW - CAN'T LIST AS NEW WITHOUT BAR CODE WHICH I DON'T HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK $5.00 EACH AND i HAVE MANY |
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