Bsc Cei 1/4" 26 Tpi Bscycle Stainless Steel Dome Nuts Bsa Triumph Norton British on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, New York, US
Auction is for 4 pieces of stainless steel BSCycle BSC (CEI) 1/4"-26 domed hex nuts for your British motorcycle!
These nuts are made in the UK and are terrific quality stainless!
Look for our other auctions for different CEI sized dome nuts
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