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Allstar Performance 5/8"-18 Hand Tap Left Steel Tungsten Titanium Coated #11067 on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ALL11067 Brand:ALLSTAR Part Brand:ALLSTAR

TAP 5/8" -18

  • ALLSTAR
  • TAP
  • LEFT HAND THREADED
  • 5/8" -18
  • TUNGSTEN STEEL
  • TITANIUM COATED

 TAP CLEAN THREADS ON 5/8" TUBES TIE ROD TRAILING ARMS ECT......STOCK RACING IMCA SCCA LATE MODEL MODIFIED

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