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Brody Knob Flat Aluminum Hot Rat Rod Custom Suicide Spinner Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SO-CAL SPEED SHOP Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:UNIPA001130 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:glitter low rider lowrider brodie SSA001080 Part Brand:so cal speed shop sacramento socalsac Placement on Vehicle:Front

 

     SO-CAL SPEED SHOP SACRAMENTO

1715 DEL PASO BLVD. SACRAMENTO CA 95815

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Brody Knob
ALUMINUM WHEEL SPINNER



Very cool addition to any custom or classic car or truck. You're sure to stand out from the crowd with this steering wheel brody knob.

UNIPA001130

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WE COMBINE SHIPPING
If you are purchasing multiple items please wait for an invoice before paying. You may receive a combined shipping discount and your items will be shipped out in the same package when combined size permits. If payment is made before our invoice we have no way of providing you with discounted shipping.

CONTACT US
Our goal is to provide you with 5-star service. if there is anything that you feel falls short of a 5-star rating, please feel free to contact us and we will fix it.

Toll Free (US): 1-877-467-3871
International: 1-916-924-9744
Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Pacific Standard Time

Please contact us with any questions before you bid. This item is considered sold AS IS / WHERE IS with no warranty written, expressed or implied. No bid retractions are allowed during the final 24 hours of the auction.

Buyers are welcome and encouraged to inspect the parts or vehicle PRIOR to bidding. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and (if applicable) all shipping arrangements.  

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