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Dupli-color Import Auto Touch Up Spray Paint Paisley Red Metallic 8800914 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.99
Location:

Syracuse, New York, US

Syracuse, New York, US
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Up for auction is a new can of Dupli-Color auto spray. Color is PAISLEY RED METALLIC code 8800914. All sales final. 


Shipping by parcel post only as postal regulations do not allow for hazardous materials to be shipped any other ways.  Please keep this in mind when you purchase. I will supply tracking information. I cannot be responsible on how quick it gets to you. If you need quicker shipping, please let me know and I will ship via FedEx Ground. Shipping to Paypal verified and confirmed addresses only.

I receive Dupli-Color cans in inventory weekly. Please check back frequently for all those hard to find colors. Most times I have multiple cans so please let me know and we can strike a deal!

If you purchase multiple cans, I will combine shipping. Please do not pay for purchase until I send invoice. 

No returns, exchanges, or refunds. Check out my other auctions for more Dupli Color items. 

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