Yellow Huge Skull For Suzuki Gsxr600/750/1000/volusia/katana/bandit/blvd C50/m50 on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Georgia, US
This is our YELLOW HUGE SKULL KEY BLANK for Suzuki ignitions. This auction is for one of our YELLOW HUGE SKULL KEY blank. This custom key blank will fit your Suzuki ignition switch, tank etc. Our new solid poly resin YELLOW HUGE SKULL IGNITION KEY is beautifully crafted. A unique design that will give your bike an unusual custom touch. A real head turner!
The key blank we used to make this custom key blank is a genuine factory blank. All you need do is bring your new custom key blank (along with your factory pre-cut key) to your local locksmith, Home Depot, Lowes or Ace Hardware and have it cut to fit your specific bike. . As you can see by the close-up photos below we have created more than just a custom key blank for you. This is a truly unique accessory for your bike. Something other bikers just don't have.
NOTE: This key blank comes to you with our 30 day unconditional money back guarantee and a 1 year replacement warranty! This key blank design is available for any motorcycle. (Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, Victory, Harley Davidson Sportster). Email us for details on how to get one that will fit YOUR bike.
Shipping cost is $6.60 via US Postal Service First Class mail. We accept PayPal.
This quality key blank is designed by the Sebastian Silversmiths Co. SSC designs and makes specialty items for custom and show bikes. Get one for YOUR bike!
Your new custom key will cause quite a sensation wherever you go. Get ready to hear the "oohs, aahs and wows" when anyone sees this seriously bad-ass key sticking out of your ignition. Go ahead.....win this auction and treat yourself to this inexpensive but totally awesome motorcycle accessory.
We guarantee your satisfaction or your money back.
Live to Ride. Joe and Sharon Sebastian Silversmiths Co. Daytona Beach, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia Distinguished Biker Accessories since 1987
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