Deist Safety Bolts & Washers Part# 60001 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Two Deist safety bolts and washers new in original plastic. Part # is 60001. These were purchased in 1989 for a Porsche 356. Obviously never used. Lower 48 with Paypal only please.
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