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Gm Pontiac Deck Lid Lamp Assy 36 37 38 39 40 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, CA

Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, CA
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Shipping cost for  Canada and USA  16$

For all others country, please ask me for a quote. I ship worwide

 

Pontiac deck lid lamp assembly ( LENS NOT INCLUDE)

Part number : ---

Application:  I think this is a Pontiac 1937 or 38, but not sure

                        Please check by yourself before bidding. 

Condition : In good condition but have littles dents and scratchs.

                    Chrome is shinning but have tiny pitted spot

  

                 

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IMPORTANT NOTICE:

We will provide shipping cost at the end of the auction or ask for it. Don't send payment before.

Will ship package with Canadapost/USPS. Cheapest cost than UPS. And I go to postoffice only 2 days by week.

Package from Canada can take 7-15 days to delivery to USA.

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