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Acura Pouch For Owners Manual Or Credit Cards Etc Purse Carryall Whatever on 2040-parts.com

US $10.88
Location:

Irving, Texas, United States

Irving, Texas, United States
Condition:New

Acura pouch for owners manual or credit cards etc purse carryall whatever. Does not come with credit card in picture. 

Credit cards, I have had my own credit card machine for over 30 years, and clears your payment as long as your shipping address matches your billing address, (standard of credit acceptance set by the bank that issued your credit card).  After buying here on eBay, You may call if you wish to pay with credit card.

Texas residents are charged sales tax or must submit valid resale certificate with a copy of your resale permit.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: All customs forms will be filled out accurately and completely, as required by the U.S. Postal Service. Packages will be marked "merchandise," and the actual amount paid for the item will be indicated. Please do not ask us to mark the item "gift."

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