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1968 German Volkswagen Vw Beetle Car Headlight Headlamp Spare Part Fer Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $80.99
Location:

EU, BG

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

Hello dear friends, up for auction today is this rare vintage 1968 German Volkswagen Beetle headlight headlamp spare part, Made bin Germany, by FER. Aug.1968. 8704.10/2 bis 10.31 G22001

Condition: very good; old stock; unused

 

Terms: All items are genuine and original. If you do not like your purchase and you are not happy with it, MONEY BACK in full is Guaranteed.Shipping: Bulgarian Postal Services, 10-15 business days to USA and to All over the World. To Europe is 5 business days. We offer combined shipping charges for multiple purchases. Each item will be nicely and securely packed to protect it against unwanted damage during delivery.
Questions: All questions are welcome, and Will by answered in time, due to time difference.
Payment: PayPal.
No tax, no VAT cost will be added to your charge.

 



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