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Rosette Rivets Stainless 1/8" Steel Gm / Ford / Amc General Purpose Universal on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rivet Manufacturer Part Number:1/4-1/8

THIS IS FOR A PAIR.

FOR SALE ARE FLOWER SHAPED STAINLESS STEEL RIVETS.

This is for 1 pair.  Head size approx. 1/4 inch ( .250- .260 ) 1/8 inch hole to install. PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK ON THESE. 

CONTACT ME WITH QUESTIONS. FREE U.S. SHIPPING    I CAN SHIP TO MANY INTERNATIONAL FOR $10.00 USE ASK SELLER FOR QUOTE.

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