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New Grc Short Style Lightweight Nose Wing Straps - Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Elyria, Ohio, United States

Elyria, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Greber Racing Components Surface Finish:Plain Manufacturer Part Number:20801EC400 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

ECONOMY SERIES SET OF TWO NOSE WING STRAPS

SHORT DESIGN LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM ADJUSTABLE 

Our precision CNC machined Nose Wing Straps are made of the finest Aircraft Quality 6061 Aluminum. Sold in Sets of Two

  • Precision Machined & (43) 5/16" Dia. Mounting Holes for Many Adjustments and Angles
  • Mounting Ranges Of 6 1/2" - 7" - 7 1/2" - 8"
  • 1/4" Hole to Mount to Nose Wing
  • 4 Ounces each
  • Overall Measurements of under 9" long and 1" wide
  • Super durable 1/4" Thick
  • Radius Ends 
  • Proudly Manufactured in the USA by Greber Racing Components

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