50 Steel 7/16" Dome Head Dzus.500" Long Kit For Racers,sprint Car,midget,usac. on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Illinois, US
50 STEEL 7/16" DOME HEAD DZUS .500" LONG.....50 WELD ON DZUS PLATES 16 GAUGE (LIGHT WEIGHT).....50 SPRINGS 1 3/8".....100 STEEL 1/8" POP RIVETS.....ALL PARTS ARE NEW,PICTURE ONLY SHOWS 40,BUT THERE WILL BE 50..... SAME DAY SHIPPING DURING WORK WEEK..... PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK, AS I WILL PROMPTLY DO THE SAME FOR YOU. ( THANKS FOR LOOKING.) PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS, AT MY STORE.
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