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25pcs 5/8-18 Jet Nut. Ms21042-10 Reduced Hex Nut. Racing, Aircraft, Aerospace on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Never Installed. New parts sold from surplus
Manufacturer Part Number:MS21042-10 Warranty:No Surface Finish:cadmium plated

 Here is a pack of TWENTY FIVE (25) MS21042 / NAS1291 Jet Nuts. Thread is 5/8-18 fine. Reduced hex promoting lighter weight and size, perfect for racing and aerospace applications. Self locking. Cadmium plated for corrosion resistance. These are unused fasteners. Any questions... please don't hesitate to ask. International shipping available at buyer's expense. Non paying bidders will be reported. Thank you for looking and please check out my other listings!

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