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Taylor Made Fasteners Set Of 4 Dot Boat Canvas Male Fastener Standard B9-20 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.47
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Marathon, Florida, United States

Marathon, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Taylor Made Other::Male Manufacturer Part Number:404 Type::Fastener Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Purpose::Boat Features::Brass Screw Quantity::Set of 4 UPC:040011344045

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Taylor Made Canvas Boat Cover Hardware 
Canvas Male Fasteners
Standard DOT Fasteners
Fasteners,  Brass Screw and Nut
Quantity: 4 sets     (8 pieces)

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