Bscycle Bsc Cei Hex Die Set 26 Tpi British Motorcycle Hss 1/4"-26 To 1/2"-26 on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, New York, US
All BSC CEI hex die nuts are British made, BSCycle (CEI) threads. The set
includes: Tools are NEW, unused, high speed steel dies. 5 sizes all together. Free shipping by USPS Priority mail to US addresses.
All dies are solid hex form.
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