Komet IAME K-78 Cylinder
This is a Komet K-78 cylinder with no cracked or bent fins. Bore measures 51.27mm the bore is in great condition as you can see in the pictures. This cylinder also fits Komet K-88, K-78, to name a few. Item are sold "AS IS". All sales final. No returns. Happy bidding, email any questions you might have!
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