Schimmel Performance 211 Aluminum Mount Kit For 11.5lb & 15lb Braille Batteries on 2040-parts.com
London, United Kingdom
Schimmel Performance universal aluminum mount kit for Braille 147-B106, 147-B14115 & 147-B2015 batteries. Also fits 147-B106C, 147-B14115C & 147-B2015C batteries. Used, but in good condition. One hex-key head bolt has been replaces with a standard hex head as shown in the photos. Aluminium finish would polish up nicely! . |
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