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Lot Of Car Body Parts,doors,lights,mirrors,corvette,celica,toyota,nissan,honda on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States

A friend of mine in 
titusville, FLorida who owns a body shop and is selling his business has these parts for sale and asked me to help him sell them. He want's $1,500 firm for the lot. This listing is "for local pickup only" for obvious reasons.
I've taken what I believe to be is comprehensive pictures of what is offered, however they may be more items included (or maybe not) but at least the ones pictured. Also I have not identified or inventoried them yet, so have provided the pictures to aid potential buyers ion that endeavor.

If you are a serious local buyer you can purchase this lot, pay for it and then inspect it & then if you are not satisfied with your purchase, you will be given a full refund via the method you paid.

other notes: except for the two doors, if there is two pictures displayed above of the same item, there is only one item in this lot. Also, this lot includes all of my unsold  listings of car parts in my store EXCEPT for the Buick Century parts and any 1970s FORD f100 truck parts I have listed, NONE of which are included in this listing.

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