These are the screws that I bought here:

https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Find-Fastener-014973173999-Phillips/dp/B008RNLG14/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=Hard-to-Find+Fastener+014973173999+173999+Machine+Screw%2C+6-32+x+1-1%2F4%22%2C+Black%2C+20&qid=1551486142&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull

I bought two packs. The screws from one of the packs weren't quite as
good as the other. They just weren't black enough. So I suggest buying
more than one pack. (You have to buy more anyway, this is an Add On
item)

The 6-32 nuts I got (one pictured in the below photo) were from my local
Home Depot.

Unfortunately, I was not able to get the nuts to tighten without a long
plastic "washer". Luckily (for me), I have a Noctua NH-U12S heatsink
that comes with an AMD kit that I didn't need (since I have Intel) and
in this kit are four plastic spacers. (Photo below) These worked
perfectly. I have no idea where you can get something like these. The
circumference was just right. Any thicker and they wouldn't fit. 

When you unscrew the handle bars you have to press against them while
removing the screws, otherwise they can rotate and scratch your
Transporter.

Also, when I found the four screws holes on the Transporter to be
slightly different in size. So one screw head may not seat properly in a
particular hole. Fortunately, some of the screw heads are slightly
bigger/smaller as well, so you should have no problem finding one that
fits.

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