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Fasteners Unlimited Pp1051 Peggy Pegs Small 12 Cm 6 Pk on 2040-parts.com

US $7.10
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fasteners Unlimited Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PP1051 UPC:797401651053

Fasteners Unlimited PP1051 Peggy Pegs Small 12 cm 6 Pk

Peggy Pegs Suitable for hard, stoney ground, by using the height adjustable hook. Made from reinforced UV resistant fiberglass, it's strong and light. Quick and easy to put in with an electric drill, saving a lot of time and effort. When it is time to leave, just unscrew, it's so easy.
  • 6-Pack 12cm
  • All pegs have a head size of 17mm

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