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MRP Mini G4/G3 Replacement ISCG-05 Backplate, 32-36T, includes slider nutAMg backplates can replace damaged units or be used to fit the guide to a different bike or chainring combo. Product Specifics Today's Stock Status Currently not available UPC: 702430152846 EAN: Not available Manufacturer Part Number: 21 3 008 05 CH2089 167394 Q0 L

AMg backplates can replace damaged units or be used to fit the guide to a different bike or chainring combo.

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      UPC: 702430152846
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      Manufacturer Part Number: 21-3-008-05
      CH2089
      167394-Q0-L

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