Sprint Car Black Nylon-insert Locknut Kit- Fine Thread- Assortment In Clear Case on 2040-parts.com
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
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You are buying a BLACK nylon-insert locknut assortment. This kit was specially designed for sprint car use since we took out the 7/16" locknuts and added 10-32. You are getting the following in a clear plastic compartmented case with a snap-shut lid: This kit was our original design and production. ***PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE PURCHASING MULTIPLE ITEMS*** Shipping: Payment: Warranty: PA Sales Tax: Please feel free to contact us with any questions that you might have on the products! |
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