Triumph Tr2 - 3b Crankshaft Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Springs, Mississippi, US
Triumph TR2-3B crankshaft bolt. In good condition. Threads are clean and undamaged. No returns. I will NOT ship outside the U.S.
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