"red Head" Female Fuel Filler Dry Brake Nice Late Model Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Daytona Beach, Florida, US
"Red Head" in what appears to be good condition. Late model Nascar type, no holes drilled. I have not cleaned this yet, but will wipe it down before shipping End measures 2 1/2 opening Valve presses down fine. BEFORE YOU PLACE A BID: Please view each photo carefully, my descriptions are based on what I see. I try to include enough information noting any obvious imperfections. I am an honest, reputable seller and hope you are an honest, reputable buyer. 99% of my items listed are not new, are used or vintage, (unless otherwise noted as new or new old stock) and as such they are not brand new. I take great care to describe items as accurately as possible. If you have any questions, please ask them before auction ending, preferably leaving me enough time to answer them. Colors can be tricky to photograph due to cameras, lighting, computers and personal interpretation. Items may be from barns, attics or estates that are dusty, musty, with pets, smoke and environmental conditions of which I have no control. I leave feedback after the buyer leaves feedback for me so that I know the transaction has been completed satisfactorily. IMPORTANT TERMS OF SALE: Buyer must contact me within 1 days of receipt of invoice; payment must be received within 2 days of auction's end. Please include item number on all correspondence. Buyer to prepay plus USPS shipping (please use Shipping Calculator to determine your cost), unless included in price. International: a third party global technology and shipping provider will oversee the processing, customs clearance, and international shipment of the item to the buyer. Buyers will pre-pay all applicable shipping and import charges during checkout and will benefit from international tracking of the item from the parcel processing facility through delivery. There are no hidden costs in shipping charges - Please don't take it out on me and post feedback because the cost of shipping is so expensive. Unfortunately with the new Ebay STAR rating system -anything less than a five causes our ratings to suffer and our costs to go up!
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