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Biker Whip Getback Mini Skullbuster Black And Dk Grey Red Highlights Bloodline on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Sterling City, Texas, US

Sterling City, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

Ok brothers here what we have here is a mini biker whip I like to call a SKULLBUSTER!!!!

BLOODLINE

Done in dark grey and black leather over red leather.

This give the whip a neat pinstrip effect

It has a high quality trigger snap and a key ring that is placed in the braid (not through the trigger snap) This allows your keys to hang nicely while being clipped to your belt loop.

 It is fully cored just like the whips I make and is just as thick (1/2")

I put the same attention to detail on this item as I do my regular whips.

It measures 15" long overall.

I call it a skullbuster because if you have as many keys as I do it can serve as a "convincer" in a pinch.

I SHIP QUICKLY!!!!!

I pride my self on excellent customer service ( check my feedback)

Any issue will be given top priority.

This item comes in only one size at the listed price. Custom color combinations are possible just ask.

I always communicate with my customers and alway post tracking numbers.

Orders usually ship the next day unless I am away at a rally vending. I will let

you know of any delay in shipping.

Thanks for looking and Check out my other items!

CHECK OUT MY PARA CORD VEST EXTENDERS

Ride safe and Stay free

STITCH

 

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