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Sea Dog 657066-1 Stainless Shock Cord Hook And Crimps 1/4" on 2040-parts.com

US $4.49
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New UPC:035514657136 Brand:Sea-Dog

 
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Sea Dog 657066-1 Stainless Shock Cord Hook And Crimps 1/4"

 

Product SKU: S-D-657066-1
Item Condition: New
MSRP $0.00
Starting At $4.49
Product Description:

Sea Dog Stainless Shock Cord Hook and Crimp Contains 2 hooks & 2 crimps per set. & & Display # of Hooks # of Crimps A B C 657066-1 2 2 1/4" 2" 5/8"



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