Round Base Rail Fitting 60°, For 7/8"tubing on 2040-parts.com
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, US
ROUND BASE RAIL FITTING 60°, for 7/8"tubing
SIZE; BASE; 2 X 5/8"
TUBING 7/8" OD
These fittings are used and do have some pitting & rub marks.
But I do think they will clean up nice?
Item are good & useable.
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