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Arp Thermostat Housing Fasteners 430-7402 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.18
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMOTIVE RACING PRODUCTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:ARP430-7402

Part Type:     Water Neck Fasteners

Product Line:     ARP Thermostat Housing Fasteners

Applications:     Chevy

Fastener Style:     Bolt

Fastener Head Style:     Hex

Fastener Material:     Stainless steel

Fastener Finish:     Polished

These ARP thermostat housing fasteners are designed to properly secure your water neck. They are available in black oxide chromoly steel or polished stainless steel. The fasteners also come in your choice of hex head or 12-point and include washers to complete the installation.

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