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Streamlined stainless brace wires

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CKeller

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I have four stainless, polished streamlined brace wires in great shape removed from my Skybolt. They'd been installed by a previous owner with threaded extensions because they were too short, and I was uncomfortable using these extensions. I've purchased longer wires new from Steen and no longer need these. Perhaps they can work for you?

4 wires, stainless, great shape, no nicks, staining, or any of that bad stuff.
Length: 93.5 inches with 2 inches of thread on each end for a total length tip-to-tip of 97.5 inches.

I paid $250 per wire to Steen to replace these. Make me an offer.

>Colleen
San Diego CA
 

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