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New Woodys 48 Pc 1.075" 60 Deg Carbide Track Studs Nuts Stud on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Central Square, New York, United States

Central Square, New York, United States
NEW WOODYS 48 PC 1.075" 60 DEG CARBIDE TRACK STUDS NUTS STUD, US $55.00, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Woody's Manufacturer Part Number:9999999

48 Woodys Gold Digger Studs, Durable, sharp 60� carbide tip, Through-hardened and heat treated high grade steel. 5/16" shank with a 1" head, nuts included.

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