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Vintage Briggs & Stratton Technologies Lock Lubricant Unopened Tube # 596711 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.90
Location:

Decatur, Michigan, United States

Decatur, Michigan, United States
Vintage tube is unopened.
Brand:Briggs & Stratton MPN:596711 UPC:Does not apply

Offered here is this vintage unopened tube of Briggs & Stratton Technologies Lock Lubricant Part No. 596711. The tube has never had the tip cut, and the contents feels usable, but sold mainly as a collectible.  The tube doesn't have a weight or volume for the contents, but it's about the size of a large tube of toothpaste. A nice, older, hard to find item, offered at a great "buy it now" price with FREE shipping.

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