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1 Pair, 1-1/4" Hinged Jaw Slide, 316 Stainless, New on 2040-parts.com

US $26.60
Location:

Oxnard, California, United States

Oxnard, California, United States
1 Pair, 1-1/4" Hinged jaw slide, 316 stainless, new, US $26.60, image 1
Condition:New

***PLEASE NOTE, SINCE THE RECENT ACTIONS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA WE WILL NO LONGER BE SELLING PRODUCTS TO THE RESIDENTS OF THAT CITY.

You are bidding on a pair of 1-1/4" hinged jaw slides. These make mounting items simple without removing other hardware or trying to force a regular slide around bends.

The starting price for the pair is less then a single piece at the store.

We are liquidating our stock of 316 stainless marine hardware. Please ask for anything you may need. Shipping is for four pieces, please ask if you need more.

We have plenty in stock and do combine shipping
On Oct-29-05 at 20:38:23 PDT, seller added the following information:

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