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2 Racing Shoulder Pads 10 1/2 Inches X 2 1/3 Inches-universal Fit For Any Car on 2040-parts.com

US $1.99
Location:

Los Gatos, California, United States

Los Gatos, California, United States
Used: Taken out of package only. No tags.
Brand:Unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:Material

2 Racing shoulder pads with Velcro closure 10 1/2 Inches X 2 1/3 Inches .  Items are pre-owned and in VGC.  Taken out f package and never used.  Red padding with gold and black sewn on material “Racing”.  No tags and unknown brand.  Universal product/fit for any car.  

 S/H + Tracking $5.  The postage also includes a reusable tube.  Unused postage is refunded & You’re never charged more if postage goes over listed amount.

 NOTE: Complete transaction consist of matching eBay & Paypal account addresses also.  A confirmed address & verified name…otherwise your item will not ship

 Price breakdown: Shipping [X] (Postage) + Tracking on every package [Due to theft] + Handling/Processing [Materials used for packing charged in accordance with eBay guidelines] Flat rate per order/combined shipping $2 for everyone, any size order, any amount of materials = Total Shipping cost.

 See Q & A “Shipping” section for itemized list under the question “Items used in Handling”. 

 

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