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Genuine Porsche Design Wine Stopper Authentic Wap0500120b Design Driver Selectio on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New with tags

This is a Genuine Authentic Porsche Wine Stopper.  My friend bought this for me but I don't need this.  It's brand new and never used.  It comes in original box packing with label.  

Shipping: 
- will ship out 1-2 working days after receiving complete payment from buyer.
- will use air mail with tracking number.  
- USA will generally take two weeks, Asia will take 2-3 weeks, other destination may take up to 4-5 weeks.

Return & Payment:
- Requirement full payment from buyer 
- If for any reason buyer wants to return the item, buyer needs to ship back to seller at his own cost.  Item must arrive in original condition and never used.  Please contact seller within 14 days after receive the item.  20% restocking fee applies. 

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