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Door Handles, Oval, Interior, Billet Aluminum, Brushed, Pair, Lokar, 55-57

Item EK-57-384806-1
Door Handles, Oval, Interior, Billet Aluminum, Brushed, Pair, Lokar, 55-57
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Made In The USA - Lifetime Warranty
      • Cable Operated
      • Brushed Aluminum Finish
      • Universal Door Handles
      • Sold As A Pair

      Description

      These Lokar interior door handles are made for street rods or other vehicles that need a finished-off look. They are made of billet aluminum and have a smooth, flat, rounded shape. All mounting hardware and instructions are included. All Lokar products are made in the USA and carry a lifetime warranty.

      Lokar Billet Aluminum parts are carved out of solid aluminum billets, or blocks, that are forged at the foundary to be free of impurities and air pockets, resulting in a high degree of precision and greater structural integrity. Lokar Billet Aluminum parts are custom produced in the USA and guaranteed for life. Lokar is pleased to offer an entire line of Black products in the Midnight Series. All products offered in Black Stainless Steel Housing are assembled with matching Black An

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