Rat Rod Chevy Pontiac Ford Custom Cars West Coast Chopper Triumph Honda Chopper on 2040-parts.com
USA, US
Up for auction is a skull with flames. This is new and is cut out of 1/8th inch steel.
Great for a rat rod or custom motorcycle.
Exactly what is shown is what you will receive.
PayPal is the only accepted form of payment.
Payment must be made with in 72 hours of auctions end.
I will only ship to the United States.
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