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Multi Grip 1/8" Black Large Head Rivets Pop Rivet 250ct Racing Fasteners Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $15.49
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Common Uses:Race Car bodies, trailers, hobbies, Snow mobiles a Body Material:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:101-510 Nail Material:Steel Surface Finish:Black Rivet Size:1/8" Product Type:Blind Rivet Package Size:250 ct. Box Pull Type::Multi Grip Grip Range:1/8" - 1/4" Color:Black Part Brand:Bryke Fasteners Head Size:Large Head: 0.362" Brand:Bryke Fasteners UPC:Does Not Apply

1/8" Rivets
Multi Grip Large Head
Color: Black
Aluminum Head / Steel Nail
Grip Length: 1/8" - 1/4"
Head OD: 0.362"
Box of 250
Bryke Racing Part# 101-510



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