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304 Stainless Steel 1/2-20 Nf Threaded Weld On Bung 3/4 Od 30* Angle on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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Please note-these are not machined by a CNC! everyone is hand turned by me personally there for i stand behind the products i make are machined to the highest quality! made from 3/4" 304 stainless steel threaded to 1/2-20 NF. length is 1" from the short side of the 30* cut.
These bungs can be used to mount Items on your Bobber,chopper,buggy,prerunner or anything else you are building
-Gas tanks-oil tanks-Fenders-oil coolers
-Fiberglass .....and the list goes on
Feel free to message me if you want want a different length,OD or thread pitch i would be happy to meet your needs Thanks for looking!

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