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Shimano Sora FC-R3030 (non-chainring guard model) Inner Chainring Bolts Set of 4Shimano Chainring Bolts Product Specifics Today's Stock Status UPC: 689228584464 EAN: Not available Manufacturer Part Number: Y1LV98060 CK5243 154530 Q0 L

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      UPC: 689228584464
      EAN: Not available
      Manufacturer Part Number: Y1LV98060
      CK5243
      154530-Q0-L

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