Bath 2-1/8" X 12 Tpi Strait Plug Tap Nt Regal Morse Butterfield Vermont Detroit on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This as a brand new tap.It looks dirty, but thats just the factory rust protective coating..If you have any questions, just message me..Otherwise, I will ship it right away USPS small box.
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