200 Pc Spring Assortment Kit Carb Dash Shop on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, US
Up for auction is a necessity for any garage!
Have you priced springs at the local hardware store? They can easily run $1-$2 each! In this kit you get 200 springs for one low price!
This kit includes 200 springs in many Different sizes in one durable sorted snap case!
Get a large assortment of extension and compression springs. Premium quality zinc plated spring steel for small and big projects.
- Spring ends: flat and hoop
- Packed in a durable PVC case with 12 compartments
Great for any frame off restoration, maintenance repairs or rat rod project! |
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