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Real Brass Bullet Valve Stem Caps. on 2040-parts.com

US $5.50
Location:

Porterville, California, US

Porterville, California, US
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Real Brass bullet valve stem caps.

Smith and Wesson or Winchester .40 Caliber brass bullet casings made into tire valve stem caps for your car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, trailer or what ever has an air filled tire.


Free U.S.A.  shipping. You are bidding on one set of 4 valve stem caps. These are made in the most part from recycled and repurposed items hand remade by a retired Vietnam veteran. Made in the U.S.A. I can also make them with Swarovski crystal stones in place of the spent primer in your choice of colors for four dollars more.


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