Nos 1/4-20 Trim Molding Moulding Clip Nut Nuts With Water Seals (12 Nuts) Nos on 2040-parts.com
Inyokern, California, US
You are bidding on 12 NOS 1/4-20 molding clip nuts with water seals. This nuts will keep water from getting inside the car thrue the clip holes! NOS MADE IN USA
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