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Nos Bridgestone 3 X 6 Mm Screw #0311-0306 50 60 90 175 200 350 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Summerville, Pennsylvania, US

Summerville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BRIDGESTONE Manufacturer Part Number:0311-0306 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

    NOS Bridgestone 3mm x 6mm Screws in great condition. You get all 5 screws pictured. Part #0311-0306. This is a genuine Bridgestone part, NOT a reproduction. The part is in great condition and ready for your restoration!

     Please add shanescycle to your favorite sellers list. I have bought out the remains of former Brigestone motorcycle dealership and will be listing many NOS parts in coming weeks & months. I have everything from new headlights, ignition parts, pistons, cylinders, windshields, footpeg rubbers to still in the box luggage racks to go through!

 I will gladly combine shipping to help save you money on your purchases!

   Any questions please ask. As always, new Ebayers & International bidders very welcome here at shanscycle!

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