4 Hole Padeye Stainless #3610 on 2040-parts.com
Hartwell, Georgia, United States
THIS IS A STAMPED 4 HOLE PADEYE. MEASURES 60mm BY 50mm
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Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
- 4 hole padeye stainless #3608(US $11.95)
- 7 inch cast aluminum 4 hole deck cleat #15314(US $25.00)
- Stainless steel 2 hole round padeye 50mm #3645(US $8.26)
- Boat hand rail fittings 30 degree 1" round base marine stainless steel(US $7.59)
- Boat hand rail fittings 45 degree 1" round base marine stainless steel(US $7.59)
- Boat hand rail fittings 60 degree 1" round base marine stainless steel(US $7.59)
Audi TT speedster 'will be built'
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