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150 Pcs. Boat Marine Canvas Cover Snap Fasteners 5/8" Screw Stud, Button& Socket on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

珠海, 广东省, China

珠海, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:KJH Country//Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:0513584620

150 Pcs. Boat Marine Canvas Cover Snap Fasteners 5/8" Screw Stud, Button& Socket

50 Pieces Of Each :Snap Fastener Screw Studs,Snap Fastener Buttons and Snap Fastener Sockets, - 150 Total Pieces 

All Brass "Durable Type" Fasteners Nickel-Plated 

50 Pieces - Snap Fastener Screw Studs, Nickel-Plated Brass with Stainless 5/8" Tapping Screws 

50 Pieces - Snap Fastener Buttons, Nickel-Plated Brass

50 Pieces - Snap Fastener Sockets ,Nickel-Plated Brass

Shipping by China Post Registered Air Mail

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