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Mill Body Washer With Long Hex Bolt 10 Pack Fastener Racing Fasteners Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
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Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Product Type:Fasteners, Fluids & Gaskets Bolt Length:1.25" Color:Mill Thread:1-1/4" Length::1.25" Threaded Plate width:1-1/16" Part Brand:Bryke Fastener Brand:Bryke Fasteners Washer OD:1.25" Manufacturer Part Number:111-005LX10 Body Material:Aluminum UPC:Does Not Apply

Body Washer & Bolt Kit
Aluminum Washer OD: 1-1/4"
Long Hex Bolt: 1/4-20 Thread 1.25" Long w/ Nut
Works great for roofs and most any body panel.
10 Pack
Bryke Racing Part# 111-005Lx10


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