Bill Elliott Nascar Race Used Sheetmetal 94 Mac Tonight Side Late 90's on 2040-parts.com
York, South Carolina, United States
WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET GREAT WALL HANGER. SIDE OF THE #94 BILL ELLIOTT MAC TONIGHT CAR. FROM THE LATE 1990'S WHEN RUBBEN WAS RACE EN. HAS BACK SIDE WINDOW STILL IN PLACE. HAS SOME DAMAGE ON BACK ( C LAST 2 PIC'S) NOT BAD COULD SILCONE IF YA NEED. WE CAN STORE THIS FOR PICK UP IF YA NEED , WE ALSO HAVE A 20FT TRL WE COULD DILV. FOR A FEE $$ DEPENDING ON YOUR LOCATION. OR IF YA NEED IT SHIPPED WE WOULD MAKE CREATE N SHIP FGHT. TO A BISS. ADDRESS CAN NOT SHIP TO HOME ADDRESS. E-MAIL US AND TELL US WHAT YOUR THINKING BEFORE YA MAKE AN OFFER. |
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