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4 Spinners American Racing Torq Thrust Ii Salt Hosper Wheels 3 Bars 2 1/4 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.99
Location:

Mira Loma, California, US

Mira Loma, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Return Policy: 100% guarantee. 30 Days return with full inspection and approval of part being free of damages. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

THIS AUCTION CONSIST OF 4 CHROME SHORT BASES , 4 CHROME PLATED 3  STRAIGHT BARS BARS SPINNERS OR SOMETIMES CALLED KNOCK OFF WITH A 13/4 BLACK AND ED CROSS FLAGS

WARNING!!!!!!!!!THE TOP OF THESE SPINNERS  HAVE A DECAL OR EMBLEM  OF black and reD flags

 MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE AMERICAN TORQ THRUS II ORIGINAL AND NOT THE NEW AMERICAN REV WHEELS OR EAGLE 5 SPOKE WHEELS.

THESE BASES ONLY FITS THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TORQT THRUST II HOSPER OR SALT WHEELS

 THE 3BAR SPINNERS ARE MADE OF CAST ALUMINUN MATERIAL AND THEY ARE TRULY CHROME PLATED .

  THE HOLE SPACING  OF THEESE BASES IS "2 1/4"- 2 7/32  FROM THE CENTER OF ONE HOLE TO THE OTHER CENTER

. THE BASES ARE 1 1/8" TALL AND THEY ARE TRULY CHROME PLATED. THESES BASES ARE MADE OF CAST ALUMUNUN MATERIAL AND TRULY CHROME PLATED AND NOT LIKE  THE OTHER ONES WHICH ARE CAST MATERIAL AND POLISHED. THESE BASES WILL NEVER TURN BLACK LIKE THE OTHER  ONES.

THE TOTAL HEIGHT (THE BASE AND THE SPINNNER IS 2 1/4"INCHES FROM THE BOTTON TO THE TOP.

THE WINGS OFF THE SPINNER ARE  STRAIGHT AND THE TOP OF THE SPINNERS HAVE A RECESSED AREA WHICH HAS A 1 3/4"DIAMETER.

ALSO 20 STAINLEES STEEL MOUNTING SCREWS ARE INCLUDED.

.  THESE SPINNERS WILL ENHANCE THE LOOK ON YOUR NEW AMERICAN TORQ THRUST II, HOSPER, TTO OR SALT WHEELS .

BEFORE YOU BID ON THE SPINNERS MAKE SURE THE HOLE SPACING OF YOUR CENTER CAPS.

  FOR EUROPE , CANADA  AND AUSTRALIA RESIDENTS , I WILL ONLY ACCEPT PAY PAL PAYMENTS.

 I WILL SHIP THE PRODUCT AFTER THE PAYMENT IS CLEREADED BY PAY PAL AND I WILL SHIP BY US POSTAL PRIORITY MAIL SERVICE( 2-3 DAYS).ORDERS  POSTED ON STURDAY BEFORE 1:OO PM  PACIFIC TIME WILL BE SHIPPED THE SAME DAY.

 IF YOU HAVE QUESTION REGARDING THE FITMENT OF THESE BASES CALL 909 376 8011  TO COMFIRM THE RIGHT FITMENT.  

          THANKS FOR LOOKING !

                                             HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR NEW SPINNERS!


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