(1) One Late Model Triumph Spitfire Plastic Wheel Cover Center Silver Or Black on 2040-parts.com
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Winning bid plus actual shipping.
One of the four silver ones or one of the four black ones will be first to ship. These ones are all in very good condition. Buyer must specify silver or black. When they are gone I will re-auction the remaining 6 silver ones. They each have some flaws, scratches, etc. Bid is for one wheel cover only, not all. If you want more than one at the winning bid price, do not pay invoice at end of auction. I can send an invoice reflecting the quantity you need times the winning bid price, and a single shipping charge. International bidders must confirm shipping costs before bidding. |
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