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Allstar Perforance Hood Pins on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States

North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States
Allstar perforance hood pins, US $4.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Allstar Performace Manufacturer Part Number:all18514

 Hood Pin Style:Hairpin

Lanyards Included:No

Scuff Plate Included:Yes

Hood Pin Material:Steel

Hood Pin Finish:Chrome plated

Hood Pin Diameter (in):0.500 in.

Hood Pin Length (in):4.000 in.

Drilling Required:Yes

Quantity:Sold as a kit.

Notes:Has 5/32 in. clips.

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