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Mercedes Sl Slk 2 Way Vintage Switch Dash Board Opel Porsche 356 911 Vw Oval Bug on 2040-parts.com

US $44.00
Location:

Wittichenau, Germany

Wittichenau, Germany
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:Germany

 ORIGINAL SWITCH

Super condition

Photos are original

Chrom and aluminium top

function tested

Condition like original foto

VW BUG OVAL SPLIT MERCEDES 190 300 SL PORSCHE 356



Qualität siehe Foto, keine Garantie, Teile wurden nicht gesäubert oder gestrahlt.

Condition like foto, used state, uncleaned.completely as illustrated, no guarantee takeover

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Privatauktion, d.h. Ausschluss des EU-Garantierechts, womit sich der Bieter mit Abgabe des Gebots ausdrücklich einverstanden erklärt.

Private auction, i.e. exclusion of the EU-guarantee-right with which the bidder with delivery of the order explains himself strictly agreed. Shipments which are made at the Buyer's risk

E-Bay Gebühren werden von mir übernommen, Versandkosten vom Käufer. Bei Abholung entfallen natürlich die Versandkosten.

Ebay charges will be paid by me, dispatch charges by the customer.

 

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