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Dzus Style Button Aluminum 25pk Dzues Fastener Quarter Turn Sprint Car .500 7/16 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.97
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:102-225-25 Common Uses:Race Car Panels, Bodies, Access panels Part Brand:Bryke Fasteners Stem Size:7/16" (.4375) Surface Finish:Quick Turn Length::.500 Product Type:Quick Turn Fastener End to End Length::.775 Pull Type::Body & Exterior Fastener Type::Oval Head Button Head Size:11/16" (.6875) Brand:Bryke Fasteners Body Material:Aluminum UPC:Does Not Apply Package Size:25 Pack

  • Quarter Turn Buttons
  • Dzus Style
  • Material: Aluminum
  • 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 
  • 10 pack
  • Brand new and unused
  • Bryke Racing Part# 102-225-25

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