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Jeff Decker Bronze Skull West Coast Choppers Cfl Dominator. on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Compton, Illinois, US

Compton, Illinois, US
:

Real Deal Jeff Decker Bronze Skull sculpture. Not a fake or repop. 


Threaded at bottom of spike for a 1/4 20 bolt. 

Purchased this from Jeff with the intention of incorporating it into a bike build. That didn't work out so I'm selling it.

It's in as new condition complete with Decker print with initial on back of skull.

Cost $900 new.

FREE SHIPPING to lower 48 States only. Canada, Alaska and Hawaii contact me for shipping info. 
 

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