Gtd And R&n 3/4 - 16 Tpi Tap Straight Rh One Starting 1 Plug Bottom Qty 2 New on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This sale is for both of these taps.( you get them both).One is a starting tap, and the other is either a plug, or a bottoming tap.(You be the judge ).They are both brand new USA made taps.I will ship right away.
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