Common Sense Turn Fasteners Stud Double Marine Grade 45pcs Good Quality on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
Common Sense Turn Fasteners Stud Double Marine Grade 45pc
Contains 45 pieces of the turn fasteners only
Please check other listings for sets of common sense with great prices. This is commonly used for boat canvases/tops, marine or vehicle use.
They are Marine Quality and top of the line material. Common sense turn fasteners are extremely durable and strong and nickle plated brass. They are a double stud that has a longer neck.
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