Military 5/16" Fine Thread Hex Nuts Box Of 100 on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, US
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TERMS OF SALE
Buyer pays all shipping cost UPS or Postal. Buyer location required for quote on shipping costs. Pay pal accepted. Will ship within 3 business days upon receipt of payment. Payment due within 7 working days after end of Auction. International Buyer is required to pay all fees(if any) to export purchase. .
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