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Location:

Santa Clara, California, United States

Santa Clara, California, United States

                              ***ATTENTION: "CUSTOM CAR OWNERS"---CHECK THESE OUT***

  You are looking at a MATCHED SET OF  "HEADLIGHT EYE LIDS" with red reflectors, that are in BRAND NEW condition.

   IF YOU ARE A CUSTOM CAR OWNER, then BE SURE TO OWN THIS COOL SET @ THIS AUCTION'S END!!!

   Buyer pays shipping/insurance (U.S.)-INTERNATIONAL IS ADDITIONAL---

 IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS AFTER RECEIVING YOUR ITEM, PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST SO WE CAN WORK IT OUT, RATHER THAN JUMPING THE GUN AND OPENING A CASE; I HAVE BEEN AN EBAY SELLER SINCE 1995 AND I AM IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING NICE STUFF AND PRIDE MYSELF IN ACCURATELY DESCRIBING EACH ITEM, SO YOU MAY BID WITH CONFIDENCE IN MY ITEMS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION!


   
   BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR VINTAGE MODEL CARS & TRUCKS!!!

                                                               THANKS FOR BIDDING!!!


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