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Nos Guide Auto License Plate Light Assembly Sae L64 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Swartz Creek, Michigan, US

Swartz Creek, Michigan, US
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NOS GUIDE AUTO LICENSE PLATE LIGHT ASSEMBLY  SAE L64

ITEM IS FROM AN ESTATE -ITEM WAS STORED IN AN ATTIC OF A GARAGE


WE HAVE SEVERAL LISTINGS INCLUDING HOOD ORNAMENTS, LETTERING, KNOBS, BACK UP/LICENSE PLATE LIGHTS, SEAT BELTS, DOOR LOCKS, DOOR LOCK PULLS AND SOME AC SPARK PLUG COLLECTIBLES-

WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES (MOST ITEMS) -PLEASE WAIT TO PAY-UNTIL AN UPDATED INVOICE IS EMAILED TO YOU

USED VINTAGE ITEMS--SOLD AS IS…

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WE TRY TO DESCRIBE OUR ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE INCLUDING FLAWS, CRACKS, STAINS, & MISSING PIECES, REPAIRS ETC...MOST ITEMS WE SELL ARE PRE-OWNED / USED BY OTHERS ITEMS MAY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO SMOKING OR PETS.

IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH A PURCHASE -PLEASE EMAIL US BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE FEEDBACK

NO LONGER ACCEPT RETURNS, UNLESS ITEM WAS MISREPRESENTED


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