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Jeep Wrangler Roll Bar Paracord Grab Handles With D - Rings on 2040-parts.com

US $18.25
Location:

Binghamton, New York, US

Binghamton, New York, US
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Jeep Wrangler roll bar grab handles. Home made from 550 military grade paracord with cobra weaving. You are bidding on 1 all blue pair of handles. Handle is about 11.5" long and straps for around roll bars are 11.5". They come with 4 Mini D Rings / Bow Shackles  as pictured. Please measure circumference of your roll bars, I can make shorter straps for your roll bar. These should fit a JK roll bar with padding. Feel free to message me with questions, if you are looking for more then one pair of the same color, or want other pieces to a set.  

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