Perko 559 Black Door Catch 1 1/8x3/8" Female Ends Only Black Plastic on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
PERKO 559 BLACK DOOR CATCH 1 1/8x3/8" Female ends only Black plastic ITEMS ARE NEW BUT DUSTY FROM STORAGE sale is for 1 item Dimensions screw/stud- 1 1/8" x 3/8" Screw size No. 4 Made in USA Perko Part# 559DP00 THIS IS FOR THE FEMALE ENDS ONLY I WILL SELL 1 FOR 1.99 WITH FREE SHIPPING SOLD AS SEEN IN PICTURES PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS |
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