Boston Whaler 50th Anniversary 1958-2008 License Plate on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, United States
Boston Whaler 50th Anniversary License Plate 1958-2008 NEVER USED BUT THERE ARE SCRATCHES, MARKS AND POSSIBLE RUST "I DONT WANT TO TRY TO CLEAN IT BECAUSE IM NOT SURE HOW TO, AND DONT WANT TO RUIN IT" IT'S IN OKAY/GOOD CONDITION THE PICTURES ARE ACTUAL PICTURES OF THE EXACT ITEM YOU ARE BIDDING ON IF YOU WOULD LIKE ADDITIONAL PICTURES OR NEED FURTHER DETAILS, PLEASE ASK. ALL BIDS ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS. NO REFUNDS. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING :-) |
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