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US $26.99
Location:

California, US

California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:PWBRF-UNV-PUR/ Integra Civic CRX Accord Prelude Interchange Part Number:Hatch & Lids & Front / Rear 240SX S13 S14 WRX STi Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Password JDM

Password: JDM Quick Release Fasteners
(PURPLE)

Password: JDM Quick Release Fasteners are ideal for front bumpers, rear bumpers, and trunk / hatch lids, that you need to

remove frequently, or remove and reinstall quickly, such as in the pits. Our quick release fasteners are for off road use only.

Our fasteners are precision machined from billet aluminum, & have different anodized finish. Includes stainless steel hardware.
 
Contents
- 4 x Aluminum Fasteners
- 4 x Stainless Bolts
- 4 x Nuts
- 4 x washers (PURPLE)
- 2 x O-Ring Fasteners

Applications
- Universal

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