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-- Brand New -- Jaguae E-type Mk1 Knock Off Wing Type Hubs Chrome Rims Mk2 Mk1.5 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:None Surface Finish:Chrome

Up for auction is one set of chrome knock offs for Early Jaguar E-Types with Dayton spoked rims. These are brand new replicas and have never been installed on a car. You will receive two lefts and two rights as pictured. The last picture of the complete wheel is for reference only and NOT included in this auction. I will ship the items in a sturdy box, never using flimsy envelopes. Please ask any questions before bidding. FREE shipping for U.S. buyers. I will ship worldwide using USPS Express Mail International with Insurance and will combine shipping charges for multiple items purchased. Returns accepted within 14 days of auctions end. Refunds for returns will be for the amount of the item minus Paypals 30 cent transaction fee and my actual shipping cost (neither original shipping or return shipping will be refunded by me) unless I have described the item incorrectly. Thanks and happy bidding!

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