Woody's Arrow Wedge Studs W/ T-nuts & Backers 1.000" X 7mm (48) on 2040-parts.com
Poway, California, US
WOODY'S ARROW WEDGE STUDS WITH T-NUTS & BACKERS PACK OF (48) 1 INCH X 7mm ALSO SEE MY OTHER WOODY'S STUDS I WILL BE LISTING.
NOTE: I WILL BE GONE FROM OCTOBER 4TH THRU THE 11TH SO I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SHIP OUT ITEMS TILL AFTER THE OCTOBER 11TH DATE. IF YOU PURCHASE BEFORE THE 2ND OF OCTOBER I WILL GET THEM OUT TO YOU.
THANKS, TOM
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