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View Poll Results: Are you happy with your Trick Flow heads?

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    Question Trick flow heads ID

     



    Anyone know how to ID a set of Trick Flow heads? One is marked with G02431-3 and the other has G02439-3. They don't appear to be the twisted version.
    Thanks,
    Steve

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    Thanks!

    Steve

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