Regal Or Hanson 1"-14 Tpi Tap Plug 1.0 Inch 14 Threads Per Inch Choose One 1 -14 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This sale is for one tap at a time...If you want both, the shipping will be FREE on the second one. The silver colored one is a hanson Whitney USA brand, and the gold one is a Regal brand..Let me know which one you choose within 18 hours, or I will randomly grab one for you. I need to ship with in 24 hours..Thanks for looking.
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