Mann Filter Hat Black With Logo And Velcro Adjustment on 2040-parts.com
Union City, California, US
Mann Filter. Never worn, Black with Logo, long bill. More pics available by email request.
California residents are charged sales tax or must submit valid resale certificate with a copy of your resale permit.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: All customs forms will be filled out accurately and completely, as required by the U.S. Postal Service. Packages will be marked "merchandise," and the actual amount paid for the item will be indicated. Please do not ask us to mark the item "gift."
Thank you to all honest people. None of my items are stolen and I HAVE A RECEIPT for ALL my items.
For application questions please call 800-259-1271. I also have accepted the 4 major credit cards for over 30 years and am Trustwave Certified. Thank you Roy
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