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16 Fine Thread 12-point Head Chromoly Nuts 3/8-24" (7/16" Wrench) Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Monmouth, Illinois, United States

Monmouth, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7/16-20


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We have 16 used Chromoly 12-Point Head Nuts 3/8-24. The outside diameter is about .625" and the height is about .385". These take a 7/16" wrench or socket.  These sell new for $1.38 each. Get a good deal here!!!

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Shipping Terms
PLEASE LEAVE US A 5 STAR DETAILED SELLER RATING TO HELP KEEP OUR SHIPPING PRICES LOW WHEN YOU LEAVE FEEDBACK. Alaska and Hawaii usually cost about double. International is even more yet. We will ship the most economical way to the Continental US and Parcel Post to Post Office Boxes. Some shipping services have raised prices to ship 15% and more are scheduled to go up also because of higher fuel prices, which continue to go up, increasing costs for us to buy the products and for buyers to get the products. The prices of packaging materials have gone up as well, boxing tape, packing peanuts and bubblewrap has also gone up considerably in the past year.

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