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1967 1968 1969 Camaro Detroit Speed Stainless Steel Hood Lock Pin & Spring Cup on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Long Island, United States

Long Island, United States
Condition:New Brand:Detroit Speed Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:o Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Stainless Steel

Please read all before you bid and understand why some items are noted as “FREIGHT”.

Selling on E-Bay is not free! I have to pay a listing fee then I have to pay E-bay a commission based upon the final sale price of that item and the shipping cost at 10%. I lose money every time on the shipping as I charge exact cost! Then Pay Pal charges me a fee of 3% to get collect the money from the buyers.  E-bay wants sellers to ship items for free. If I where selling greeting cards I would do that. However I am selling heavy auto parts and cannot absorb those shipping costs. My parts are listed at a very fair start price and there are no shenanigans like others do. They will go for what they go for regardless. That is a TRUE auction. 

I usually do not pre-box my items as I find buyers buy more than one item. Also the E-Bay shipping calculator is not accurate and more of an estimator and can not make accurate quotes for insurance beyond the starting price of an item. I mainly use Fed Ex ground to ship items as Fed Ex is far more cost effective over UPS and the Post Office on larger items and shipping insurance is free up to $100.00. Over $100.00 Fed Ex does charge a fee but that fee is way less than the Post Office. Fed Ex offers a superior tracking system which follows package at every step of the way. The Post office tracking system does not. I will use the Post Office flat rate priority boxes when possible or for lighter small low value items. I do not inflate shipping costs or charge any handling fees. You pay actual costs. Bear in mind there are variances in weight scales but I try very hard to get the shipping weight as correct as possible. Free shipping is for continental US sales only when listed as such. Please review my feedback and bid with confidence. 

PLEASE DO NOT COMPLETE CHECK OUT AT AUCTION END OR PAY FOR ITEM UNTILL I SEND INVOICE WITH SHIPPING CHARGES THROUGH E-BAY SYSTEM. 

I will send you a notice after the sale on items noted as freight with the shipping cost. Do not pay before invoice is sent. Again there is no inflation and no extra charges for packing and handling of your parts.  

I try to ship parts as quickly as possible sometimes the same day or next day. I will list tracking numbers in E-Bay from Fed Ex once shipped out. Thanks.

This is a brand new never used Detroit Speed hood lock pin and cup for any 1967 68 69 Camaro. It is made out of stainless steel. I also have these in titanium in another auction that I had custom made and only two sets are left. The titanium versions are however cost more.

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