Vintage Fenton Mag Wheel Covers Shift Knob Aircleaner Custom Nuts Ford Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Indiana, US
YOU ARE LOOKING AT 6 USED CUSTOM CAR OR TRUCK PARTS. THERE ARE 2 FENTON SUPER SHARK MAG CENTER COVERS. A HEAVY GEAR SHIFT KNOB. 3 AIR CLEANER NUTS. THEY ALL HAVE THE USUAL SCRATCHES AND SCRAPS THAT COMES WITH BEING USED. THANKS FOR LOOKING JACK
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