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1965 Chrysler Imperial Glovebox Light Lens Nice Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Gaston, Oregon, United States

Gaston, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

This is in very nice OEM condition. Please use the zoom feature to closely inspect pictures. My items are sold as-is, there are no returns. Descriptions, pictures and part numbers (when available) are provided. You are responsible for ensuring that it is correct for your application or purpose. I will ship using your UPS/FedEx shipping account if desired. International shipping is possible, you will pay the actual USPS charges, tariffs/taxes/duties will be your responsibility. International orders will pay a $5 handling fee. I do not pre-package, this means, I can not give shipping quotes. If you do not request and pay for insurance, your package will be shipped uninsured. Insurance is an additional charge over and above any shipping charges. Good luck and thanks for looking. 123115

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