2 Yellow fog lights 5 3/4" seal beam bulbs 6 volt new wires in excellent working reconditioned shape.
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MULTIPLE PURCHASES: I will combine shipping on multiple purchases if they are packaged together.
PAYMENT: Must be received within 7 days of auction closing date. Items paid through Paypal will only be shipped to the address registered with Ebay. If you wish to have an item shipped to a different address, you must email me first and receive a confirmation of your request. OTHERWISE, The item will be shipped to the registered address ONLY.
SHIPPING: I try to ship all items within 24 hours from receipt of payment, but sometimes due to holidays, weekends, post office closings, and a busy schedule of my own that is not always possible.
INSURANCE: It is your responsibilty to request insurance on an item if you so choose even if you already recieved an invoice it can be resent to represent the insurance costs.Generally the post office will charge $1.75 for the first $100.00 this is not the rule though I am only giving you an idea of the cost.
REFUNDS: Refunds are made for the purchase price ONLY. Shipping fees are not included. For a refund to be made, the item must be returned in the same condition as when it was originally shipped and it must be returned within 14 days of receipt of the item. I do not accept returns due to buyer's remorse, buyer not reading ALL of the description or change of mind. THANKS!
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