Cruizn Caps Dice Valve Caps - Trans Yellow Square Corner - Nip on 2040-parts.com
Waukegan, Illinois, US
Trans Yellow Square Corner
NIP
4 caps for your wheels
Not for TPMS, has steel inserts.
Fits Bicycle, Cars, Trucks, ATVs, Motorcycles, Scooters
Anything with Schrader Valves
Many colors are available.
We also make custom logo Dice Valve Caps for your Car Club
Contact Us!
Fits the standard Schrader Tire Valves. Not for TPMS. Dress up your ride while keeping the dirt out of your valve stems. This set has threaded metal inserts press fitted and glued for that "HOT ROD" look and feel. Retro, not old-school. Auction includes a set of four (4) for your ride.
You can be confident that when you use
the original
CRUIZN CAPS
Valve Caps
Your Dice Caps will meet the quality your car deserves.
Valve Stems & Caps for Sale
- Cruizn caps dice valve caps - black with gold pips- nip(US $8.00)
- Cruizn caps dice valve caps - pink - nip(US $8.00)
- Cruizn caps dice valve caps - orange marble - nip(US $8.00)
- Cruizn caps dice valve caps - wood - nip(US $8.00)
- Cruizn caps dice valve caps - green translucent - nip(US $8.00)
- Cruizn caps dice valve caps - light blue- nip(US $8.00)
Alfa at the Paris motor show 2008
Thu, 02 Oct 2008By Ben Barry Motor Shows 02 October 2008 20:29 It’s all quiet at Alfa, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to look at. The girls are of an even higher standard than those over the road at Fiat, while the 8C Spider – standing proud in pearl white amid a sea of red – and the recently revised 159 look stunning. We’ve seen the updated saloon and sportwagon a while back, but seeing it in the metal under the spotlights just reinforces how breathtakingly handsome it is.
Concept Car of the Week: Lamborghini Countach LP500 (1971)
Fri, 11 Oct 2013The rivalry between the raging bull and the prancing horse led the two brands to create some truly amazing sports and super cars. In 1971, delighted by the success of the Miura, Ferrucio Lamborghini naturally went back to Carrozzeria Bertone with the impossible task to design its successor. The Miura was undeniably gorgeous, but wasn't yet on the same level as the Ferraris in terms of performance.
New Honda CEO to focus on R&D
Mon, 23 Feb 2009Takanobu Ito, newly named as the next president and CEO of Honda Motor Co., will redouble the company's focus on research as it grapples with a global market meltdown. Honda presidents traditionally cut their teeth at the automaker's cherished development subsidiary, Honda R&D Co. Ltd.