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Dragon Skull Fink Hood Ornament Or Shift Knob Custom Hot Rod Rat Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

US $110.99
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SO-CAL SPEED SHOP Surface Finish:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CNGS001013 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:CNGS001013 Part Brand:SO CAL SPEED SHOP SACRAMENTO SOCALSAC

DTK     SO-CAL SPEED SHOP SACRAMENTO

1715 DEL PASO BLVD. SACRAMENTO CA 95815

CALL 877.467.3871 OR 916.924.9744


So-Cal Speed Shop Sacramento

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SO-CAL SPEED SHOP SACRAMENTO
IS PROUD TO BRING YOU DELUXE HOOD OORNAMENTS AND SHIFT KNOBS FROM DEATHTRAP KUSTOMS.


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DRAGON SKULL

HOOD ORNAMENT / SHIFT KNOB



All Deathtrap Kustoms hood ornaments and shift knobs are cast in jewelry quality silver laden pewter.


Would make a great hood ornament, shift knob, or decoration. Super detailed and made of jewelry quality silver laden pewter polished to a chrome like luster.


DIMENSIONS:

2 1/2" TALL, 3" WIDE, 6" LONG


We can cast with any sized insert you would like, please contact us if you would like a different sized insert to fit your application.

*PLEASE NOTE* Custom insert sizing will take an additional 2 weeks for the item to be shipped.



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If you are purchasing multiple items please checkout with ebay and wait to pay so we can send you a combined invoice. You may receive a combined shipping discount and your items will be  shipped out in the same package when combined size permits.

     PAYMENT INFORMATION

Item must be paid within 7 days via paypal, visa, mastercard, or on pickup. We do charge sales tax in California (8.5%). State taxes will be calculated at checkout. 

     SHIPPING INFO

Please see the "Shipping and Payment" tab or the top of the listing for shipping costs. All items in stock ship within 1 business day. We use USPS and UPS for most orders.  We are unable to guarantee a specific carrier.

     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.


CALL US TOLL FREE (US): 1-877-467-3871  
INTERNATIONAL PHONE NUMBER: 1-916-924-9744
OPEN 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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