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Dzus Button Steel 25 Pack Fasteners Quarter Turn Sprint Car .500 7/16 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
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New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States

New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States
Dzus Button Steel 25 pack Fasteners Quarter Turn Sprint Car .500 7/16, US $24.50, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Precise Racing Package Size:25 Pack Manufacturer Part Number:PTD-1050ST Common Uses:Race Car Panels, Bodies, Access panels Surface Finish:Quick Turn Stem Size:7/16" (.4375) Product Type:Quick Turn Fastener Length::.500 Pull Type::Body & Exterior End to End Length::.775 Head Size:11/16" (.6875) Fastener Type::Oval Head Button Body Material:Steel

    Steel .500 Dzus Button Package
    Brand New
    • Material: Steel
    • Head: OD 11/16" (.6875)
    • Stem: OD 7/16" (.4375)
    • Length: .500 Med.
    • .400 short and .600 long also available upon request
    • A quick and easy method of Fastening sheet metal and door panels
    • 25 pack
    • Great for use on sprint cars, modifieds, late models, stock cars, and more!
    • Ships quickly from a smoke-free home. 

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