Woody's Grand Master Studs 1.075" 84 Pack P/n Gmp-1075-84-1 New on 2040-parts.com
Hicksville, New York, United States
New Woody's Grand Master Studs With Nuts; 1.075", 5/16" Diameter, 1" long with 120 degree heads for single ply tracks. This is an 84 pack of studs with locking nuts. This is Woody's P/N GMP-1075-84-1. We only ship to the US. International orders will ship via e-Bay's Global Shipping Program. Please Visit Our e-Bay Store to View All Our Items If you have any questions please call us at 516-935-6969. |
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