Included in this auction are 5 kits of the following: (20 pcs total)
2 - 1/4 x 3/4 Slotted Truss Head Tapping Screws (10 pcs)
2 - License Plate Nylon Nuts (10 pcs)
Multiple quantities available for bulk shipment!
Need more than just one kit? Send a message for details!
Other Tools for Sale
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- Lisle 19802 all purpose super funnel(US $9.99)
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