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Whitecap Chrome Plated Brass Barrel Bolt 4" Inch on 2040-parts.com

C $10.00
Location:

Williamswood, Nova Scotia, Canada

Williamswood, Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Whitecap Manufacturer Part Number:S-586-C

Whitecap Barrel Bolt Model #: S-586-C

Features:
• Fastener (6) #6 screws (not included)
• Chrome Plated Brass
• Sold as a Set

Specifications:

A - 4"
B - 1-3/16"
C - 3/32"
D - 1/2"
E - 9/32"


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