Chrome Gremlin Ride Bell 4 Motorcycle Car Truck Chrome on 2040-parts.com
North Little Rock, Arkansas, US
Measures 1" X 1 1/2"
These Bells Are Real Attention Getters
Plus They Keep The Gremlins At Bay
These Are Quality Bells With A Nice Ring
Bell Comes Complete With Chrome Hanging Ring, Black Velveteen Storage Bag
And The Spirit Bell Legend
It's Not Just Another Decoration, It Has A Very Specific Purpose
They love creating problems
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