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Here at MotorcycSkullz we love Skullz and Street Glides. Post a picture of your skull-themed Street Glide and you can be eligible to win one (1) pair of front Skullz speaker trim for your bike, plus a MotorcycSkullz "Get Your Trim On" t-shirt.
On September 11, 2009 at midnight, MotorcycSkullz will choose the winner. A PM (personal message) will be sent to the winner requesting shipping information and t-shirt size. MotorcycSkullz will even pay the Shipping!
In return, MotorcycSkullz asks that you: install the skullz speaker trim on your bike; start a thread and post a picture with the skullz speaker trim installed and tell us about your experience with the product.
We would ask that you don't post a picture on this thread if you aren't serious about skullz or installing them on your bike.
Check out the SKULLZ speaker trim at www.motorcycskullz.com
Good Luck!
MotorcycSkullz
Wonder how this contest got by SO MANY readers!!!! Some nice Skull theme bikes on HDF...If no one won...Why not rerun it??? Free Bump for you .....Good Luck and lets see some SKULLS
I think what happened is that there are so many new posts that the thread was quickly swept to the back pages. If someone is going to run something like this they will have to do a couple of bumps to keep it up front.
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