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Panther, Cable Adjusters 1/4 Cycle Thread, Cadnium Plated Vincent, Velocette Bsa on 2040-motos

US $20
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Happisburgh, Norfolk, United Kingdom

Happisburgh, Norfolk, United Kingdom
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new original stock from the panther factory at cleckheaton yorkshire, 1/4 cycle thread 26 tpi cable adjusters x 5, cadnium plated, as used on just about all Panther motorcycles, will of course fit just about any british motorcycle that used 1/4 cycle cable adjusters. seldom seen as new original stock

For International Buyers please contact for Postage Costs, price quoted is for most distant delivery and many places will be much cheaper.

I can combine postage costs for multiple purchases, please contact for more details or to answer any questions not answered here, either by email through ebay or phone on 07810460826

have you seen my other items, motorcycle parts including many Panther parts and British thread rate fixings, interesting tools etc

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