I bought these brackets off ebay thinking that I could use them in a phaeton, I was wrong so now I am selling them to someone that needs them. They are in good shape with no cracks of repairs. Shipping will be figured out after end of auction. The shipping in this ad is a high guess and ebays sends an invoice with this figure before I can get the correct cost after checking with the post office. I you buy it now and the shipping is less than the ad figure, I will send the difference to you.
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