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Jeep Wrangler Roll Bar Paracord Grab Handles With D - Rings on 2040-parts.com

US $18.25
Location:

Binghamton, New York, US

Binghamton, New York, US
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Jeep Wrangler roll bar grab handles. Home made from 550 military grade paracord with cobra weaving. You are bidding on 1 all blue pair of handles. Handle is about 11.5" long and straps for around roll bars are 11.5". They come with 4 Mini D Rings / Bow Shackles  as pictured. Please measure circumference of your roll bars, I can make shorter straps for your roll bar. These should fit a JK roll bar with padding. Feel free to message me with questions, if you are looking for more then one pair of the same color, or want other pieces to a set.  

$6.75 Priority Shipping, with insurance and tracking number. Also I will only ship to the 48 states. Items will be shipped the following morning and possibly the same day as your payment in most cases. Feel free to check my feed back.

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