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52-1952 Chevrolet Chevy Front Park Light Lens New on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

California, US

California, US
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PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR MOST RECENT E-MAIL ADDRESS IS ON FILE WITH EBAY BECAUSE I WILL BE SENDING YOU A E-MAIL WHEN THE AUCTION ENDS WITH THE PAYMENT INFORMATION.

here is a brand new pair of 1952 chevrolet front park light lens,these are made of plastic.Winner pays $4.50 shipping. Within USA.All other countries please e-mail me for shipping rates. All sales final. "PLEASE DO NOT USE THE CHECK OUT, I WILL SEND YOU A E-MAIL AT THE END OF THE AUCTION". Thank you, Good luck.

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