Resin Skulll Air Cleaner Nut, Tri Power, Cal Custom, Rat Rod, T Bucket, Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Martinsville, Indiana, United States
Custom Skull Air Cleaner Nut. Resin Skull with aluminum base. Fit on any 1/4 20 threaded air cleaner. You are buying 1 nut. More are available! Air cleaner is NOT what you are bidding on - but we do sell them in another auction! Check out our store for other styles! 1 3/4 inches tall - Skull approximately 1 inch tall Great for a tri carb application. Hand made and hand polished to a mirror finish! PROUDLY MADE IN THE U.S.A. Check out our store: J and L Hot Rods and Custom Parts Custom Parts at "AFFORDABLE" Prices |
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