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1970 -72 Chevelle Front Fender "350" Emblem #4651 New on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:trim parts Manufacturer Part Number:4651 Surface Finish:chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

THIS SALE IS FOR  A BRAND NEW TRIM PARTS PRODUCT #4651 , fits 1970,71,72 CHEVELLES, and 1969,70 CHEVROLET front fender emblems.

just one pair left. Still in sealed bag with hardware.

 

     CLEARANCE SALE PRICING

PLEASE SEE STORE FOR OTHER ITEMS,ALSO DO COMBINE SHIPPING ,IF PURCHASING MORE THAN ONE SALE PLEASE ALLOW TIME TO ADJUST FREIGHT ON INVOICE BEFORE MAKING FINAL PAYMENT .  PLEASE E-MAIL FOR ANY QUESTIONS ON SHIPPING. NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS ON ANY ELECTRICAL OR CLEARANCE ITEMS.E-BAY BUYER PROTECTION HAS A 20% RESTOCKING FEE ALL ITEMS MUST NOT BE INSTALL,ALTERED, RETURN IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE IN GOOD SALABLE CONDITION.WITHIN (5 DAYS)NO RETURN ON SHIPPING COSTS ALL SHIPPING PAID FOR BY BUYER.

 

 

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