100mm Crew Eye Carbine Snap Hook on 2040-parts.com
Hartwell, Georgia, United States
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100mm Stainless Steel Crew Eye Carbine Snap Clip. This Medium sized clip is great on boats where easy hookup is preferable. AISI 316 Stamped on clip. Other sizes available in my ebay store.
On May-11-08 at 15:53:17 PDT, seller added the following information: WE COMBINE SHIPPING WHENEVER WE CAN, SO MULTIPLE ITEM PURCHASERS PLEASE WAIT FOR US TO SEND AN INVOICE AND WE WILL SAVE YOU SOME$$ |
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