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Aston Martin #4 X 1" Stainless Steel Trim Screws Oval Slotted Head Db2 Db2/4 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:New

These #4 x 1" slotted oval head stainless steel trim screws are correct for any classic DB Aston Martin. These were also used on Jaguar and other British cars. These were used to hold on door panels, kick panels, window trims, etc.

This listing is for a bag of 100 screws which is more than enough to do the typical interior. Please see our eBay store for these screws in other lengths.

These Aston Martins used a special #4 flush trim washer which we have in our eBay store. Aston Martin did not use the more common countersunk washer that sat on top of the surface, but rather the one as pictured that is flush with the surface.


$2.00 shipping within the US for first bag, $0.50 extra per additional bag of any combination of #4 washers and screws.

International customers: Please note that the United States Postal Service has recently greatly increased their international postage rates. We apologize for the postage costs but this is the actual rate for First Class Mail International.

Thank you for looking and please feel free to contact us with any questions!

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