Ronstan Clevis Pin 3/16 X 11/32 (#rf259) - Sold Individually on 2040-parts.com
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
RONSTAN CLEVIS PIN 3/16 X 11/32 (#RF259)- SOLD INDIVIDUALLY $2.75 EACH (MSRP-$4.65 EACH) A 4.6 mm B 9.0 mm C 12.2 mm D 6.4 mm E 2.0 mm Weight 2 g MATERIALS Grade 316 stainless steel |
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