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Antifreeze Cooling System Warning Decal 65 66 Corvette Chevelle Nova Mpala All on 2040-parts.com

C $4.75
Location:

Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada

Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW  REPRODUCTION DECAL:

ANTIFREEZE / COOLING SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS FITS ON RAD SUPPORT OF: 

1965 1966 CORVETTE CHEVELLE EL CAMINO NOVA IMPALA ETC ALL GMs

ID # 3859468

A NOTE ABOUT SHIPPING CHARGES..I WILL NOT JUST THROW MY DECALS IN AN ENVELOPE AND HOPE IT ARRIVES OK...EVERYTHING IS PACKAGED IN A BUBBLE ENVELOPE WITH A STIFF FOAMBOARD BACKER, TO INSURE IT ARRIVES SAFELY, BUT ALSO COSTS MORE TO PACKAGE AND SHIP... THANKS GARY

Item is in Canada ,NO extra brokerage charges.. paypal only... I will combine orders to save you money!

WINNING BIDDER TO PREPAY WITH PAYPAL AND INCLUDE THE APPROPRIATE TAXES FOR YOUR PROVINCE.

I WILL GLADLY COMBINE SHIPPING, I PREFER TO DO IT PERSONALLY FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL SALE, INSTEAD OF THE AUTOMATED ADDING OF A SET AMOUNT PER SALE


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