1/8 - 5/32 - 3/16 - 1/4 Emblem Moulding Trim Clip Clips (x60) New Nos on 2040-parts.com
Inyokern, California, US
(15) 1/8"
made in USA
(Have more diferent size so please see my other items for sale or ask if you do not see!)
Accessories for Sale
- 7/16 x 1" bumper bolts bolt >> 29/32" pan head <
(US $19.95) - New 1/2 - 3/4 trim molding clips (50 clips) made in usa =- lot of 50(US $56.00)
- New nos (x25) #8 x 7/16" screws with sealer(US $15.95)
- 56-63 cadillac buick pontiac olds inside mirror - new(US $79.50)
- Nos new #10 interior trim (chrome plated screws) set of 100pcs nos(US $21.99)
- Door panel window handle vent crank handle handles spring springs set four nos(US $11.95)
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