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White Dice Valve Stem Caps *new* on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Kaysville, Utah, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:none Brand:none

Here is a beautiful NEW set of four, 5/8" WHITE DICE VALVE STEM CAPS. Threaded to fit all valve stems. Great for cars, trucks and street rods, for all years, makes and models.
 

We ship parts daily to Canada, Europe, New Zealand and Australia. You are a big part of our business and we are glad to help you out with your Tri-Five needs.

I will combine shipping on multiple items when possible. This will save you money on shipping charges. All shipping charges listed are for the 48 continental United States. Shipping charges out of the United States will be higher.

I accept PayPal and all major credit cards. Payment is due within seven days. Credit card payments can be phoned in.

If you are looking for more 55-57 Chevy parts take a look at my other auctions or click on the link to my EBAY STORE at http://stores.ebay.com/MUTTON-HOLLOW-CHEVYS


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