Triumph Tr3, 4, & 4a Crankshaft Hub And Pulley Assy on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Springs, Mississippi, US
Triumph TR2,3,4, & 4A crankshaft hub and pulley. Used. Some pitting on the hub surface, may be possible to polish them out. No returns. I will NOT ship outside the U.S.
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