8 Fender Well Body Bolts & Extruded U-nuts -cadillac Cutlass Nova 362-10, 830-10 on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
This auction is for (8) 5/16" Body Bolts & (8) 5/16" Extruded U-Nuts (as pictured) -- These are used to bolt together body panels, fender wells..etc.. and make the under hood/under body, look professionally restored.
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Canada shipping OK!!! (Not Global) 64-74
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