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1968-76 Cadillac Exhaust Manifold Heat Riser Shield Deflector 425 472 500 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Yuma, Arizona, United States

Yuma, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

DESCRIPTION: You are bidding on a very nice, original heat shield removed from a late 60s or 70s Cadillac motor. Has no signs of rust, damage, cracks. These are getting hard to find in this nice of condition.

SHIPPING: International bidders are welcome but will only be shipped via Ebay Global Shipping Program . Everything is shipped out within 2 business days of payment. Shipping is only offered to the lower 48.  Anything sold in excess of $100 will include free insurance and signature confirmation. I accept  returns within 14 days of payment. I will only approve returns if the item is shipped back to me in the same condition as sold. I ship out everything well secured in proper containers, with bubble wrap, and filler to keep items secure within the box

STORAGE: Everything sold comes from dry storage, pet, pest and smoke free home.

FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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