Fiberglass 4" Cobra R Bolt-on Mustang Hood 87-98 on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
CALL 513 373 8082 FOR NEW LOWER SHIPPING RATES AND TO PAY BY VISA OR MC. New fiberglass 4 inch Cobra R bolt on Mustang hood.This hood has a fully finished underside liner. We have this style to fit 87-93 and 94-98 mustangs, auction pic is for 87-93 mustang, specify year when ordering, hood pickups 7 days a week, call 513 373 8082 to pay by Visa or MC,Sorry, no PAYPAL.
All hoods attach exactly as a factory hood, using OEM hardware. Comes in white gel coat finish outer frame and full black inner frame, see pictures for details. Requires sanding before priming and painting.
All hoods shipped freight collect (COD on shipping) via truck freight. Shipping is NOT FREE. Shipping normally runs @ $115.00 to a business address an additional $30.00 to a residence. Shipping to west coast and NY normally runs @ $150.00. It is up to the buyer to inspect merchandise for damages prior to accepting merchandise before signing delivery receipt. When winning eBayer receives an eBay invoice from hood4sale, shipping and handling will state $0.00- hood is shipped freight collect - meaning - you will pay the shipping fees mentioned above, to the delivery truck when the hood is delivered. You will only pay hood4sale for the hood and the box fee of $30.00.
There will be a $ 30.00 boxing fee added to all winning bids. We take great care in choosing packing materials that will protect your product during shipment.
Pickups are available 7 days a week, call 513-373-8082 to arrange. Order by Visa or Mastercard. Monday thru Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm EST.
Payment arrangement must be made in 3 days. We accept Visa and Mastercard for payment. Payment due within 7 days of the end of auction.
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