Valve Cover Chrome Long Wing Nut Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Jeffersonville, Indiana, US
You're bidding on a mixture of valve cover long wing nut bolts. There are 7 with apparently the same thread and one with a wider thread. There are a few extra wing caps included too. These are used and have scratches on them, but if you can use them, please bid. There is no reserve and the winner will add $7.90 for shipping to the lower 48 states only.
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