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Honda Cr-x 1984-87 1/43 High Quality Black Diecast Sapi Si Dx Hf 85 86 Crx Nib!! on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States

New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New with tags

What am I selling?

This listing is for the diecast pictured above. It is BRAND NEW and in original packaging - direct from the manufacturer - never touched by human hands.  From the owner's private collection. Very limited production - only 500 pieces were ever made.  It is in perfect condition and comes in the original acrylic display case.  Of course there is only 1 available.

How much is shipping?

I ship to any USA address including Alaska, HI and PR for $8.95, and that includes insurance. Each additional diecast costs only $4 more to ship. International shipping is $16 - sorry but the USPS increased overseas rates by over 60% in June 2007.  Additional cars shipping overseas costs an extra $8 per diecast.  Canadian customers pay only $9.95.  Additional cars shipping overseas costs an extra $8 per diecast.  Additional cars shipping to Canada costs an extra $4 per diecast

What form of payment do you accept?

I accept Paypal, or you can also call 412-882-3100 to make payment with a credit card, or if you have any questions. Thanks.

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