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Italian (nos) Fork Brake Cable Guide Clamps Aermacchi Benelli Ducati Broncco on 2040-motos

US $16.99
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Saint Germain, Wisconsin, United States

Saint Germain, Wisconsin, United States
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Genuine NOS Italian Brake Cable Guide Clamp (1pc) #102.02.5330. 100% Original 1960s-70s NOS Italian item... NOT REPRODUCTION!!! Clamp measures approximately 41mm closed and 44mm open. Sold as (1) Clamp - photo showing clamp & boot is for application reference only and a second clamp & boot is not included. Excellent NOS condition. 

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On Aug-01-08 at 10:51:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

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