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York, United Kingdom

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Bowden Cable Stops, T's

These are new old stock but some are a bit surface rusty. soiled or greasy. They are 1/4 BSF (possibly cycle thread - 26 TPI at any rate). Also have smaller ones listed ....

Price is for 4 free UK Post


See other AMAL parts, fasteners - Check out my other items! Happy to combine post where possible ....


 .... good postal rates

Check out my other items! Concentric needle and pilot jets; needles etc .... happy to combine post costs! 



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