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1934-35 Chevrolet N.o.s.balkamp Ss-1r Starter Spring!! on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Oxford, Ohio, US

Oxford, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Warranty:No

BALKAMP N.O.S.STARTER SPRING #SS-1R FOR A 1934-35 CHEVROLET. New in box.

I'm an active eBay seller with a 100% positive feedback rating and intend to keep it by meeting or exceeding buyers' expectations. I ship as quickly as possible and describe items to the best of my ability. Most of my stuff is vintage, antique or used, so read the descriptions carefully. My goal on shipping is to charge the exact price that I have to pay the Post Office, but I do estimate the weight. Sometimes I make a little & sometimes I lose. You may see either a fixed shipping charge or the shipping calculator, depending upon what I've chosen when I list.  I request payment with in 5 days of sending invoice. I will ship via UPS upon request. I will ship outside of the USA but will get the shipping charges before I send the invoice, I have lost way too much money other wise. I will combine shipping costs on multiple purchases to save you money.  Please ask questions and check out my other auctions. If you feel in any way that a transaction with me is less than satisfactory, then please email me first! My goal is to KEEP My 5 star rating. 

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