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Slam Latch Hatch Round Pull Latch 1/2'' Door For M1-63 Rv Marine Boat &2 Screws on 2040-parts.com

C $7.99
Location:

HK, Hong Kong

HK, Hong Kong
Size: As shown Part Number: M1-63 Lock Style: Non-Locking Material: Plactic, Stainless steel Cutout Size: 2" Diameter Hole Door/Panel Thickness: 0.475" - 0.675" (12 - 17 mm) Color: Black (Latch), Keeper & Screw (Silver)
MPN:Does Not Apply Contents of the package:1 X Latch 1 X Keeper 2 X Screws Brand:Unbranded/Generic UPC:988633999321

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