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Fibre Washers - Imperial Sizes Triumph Norton Bsa Ariel Vincent Matchless Amal on 2040-motos

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York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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100 Assorted Imperial Fibre Washers. Lots of uses British Made!

10 off 1/2 by 11/16 inch
10 off 29/64 by 11/16th inch
10 off 7/16 by 11/16th inch
10 off 3/8 by 5/8th inch
10 off 11/32 by 9/16th Inch
10 off 21/64 by 1/2 inch 
10 off 5/16 by 1/2 inch
10 off 5/16 by 5/8th inch
10 off 1/4 by 3/8th inch 
10 off 13/64 by 3/8th inch

All are 1/16th Inch thick

Postage is 99 pence to UK - Also have some sealing 'O' rings listed - Check out my other items

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