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Mopar , Plymouth , Dodge , N.o.s. 360 , 400 , 440 , Air Cleaner Lid Decals on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Crawford, Tennessee, US

Crawford, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

HI , YOU ARE BIDDING ON SOME  N.O.S.  AIR CLEANER LID DECALS THAT I HAVE FOUND IN A OLD MOPAR SHOP THAT I HAVE BOUGHT . THESE ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION . THIS IS FOR JUST ONE DECAL , YOU GET YOUR CHOICE . I WILL BE LISTING OTHER DECALS THAT I ALSO HAVE . THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING.

SHIPPING IN THE  U.S.A. ONLY . EMAIL WITH A QUOTE FOR SHIPPING BEFORE BIDDING.
ALASKA, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA,TEXAS, AND HAWAII,WILL COST ALITTLE MORE  TO SHIP.  EMAIL WITH CITY AND ZIP CODE FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE TO THESE STATES BEFORE BIDDING.

ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND, AND NO RETURNS ARE OFFERED.

PLEASE  SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY.I PROMISE TO LIST EVERYTHING TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE . PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. THANKS.

I WILL BE GLAD TO LEAVE YOU A GREAT FEED BACK , ONCE YOU LEAVE ME ONE . I STOP LEAVING FEED BACK FIRST , DUE TO PEOPLE NOT LEAVING ONE .THANKS .

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