Peterbilt & Kenworth Air Horn Pull, Black Leather Silver Skull Concho on 2040-parts.com
Smyrna, Tennessee, United States
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This is a genuine leather air horn pull for Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks also works on fire trucks,trains anything with a air horn pull valve. The horn pull comes with a heavy metal silver skull concho attached to the end of the pull and an s hook to attach the pull to the air horn valve. You can order this same concho with another color leather or combination of two colors. Just order this one and add a note to the order or email me. Colors you can order: black, brown, tan, red, orange, purple, pink, gray, blue Thanks for looking |
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