Nos Nib Standard Motor Products Tc20 2 Pole Trailer Connector on 2040-parts.com
Hurst, Texas, US
This auction is for a NOS NIB Standard Motor Products TC20 2 pole Trailer Connector. See pictures for more details. Shipping is ACTUAL shipping calculated to your location by USPS with a $1.00 handling fee. I have acquired a large lot of estate sale items, so be sure to check out my other listings for great estate sale items. You can save if I am able to combine shipping on multiple items. I offer an unconditional money back guarantee - If you don't like your purchase just send it back and I will refund. Please contact me BEFORE you send an item back. If I made a mistake in the listing I will also refund postage and the cost of returning the item. I combine shipping on multiple purchases - If you buy more than one item please ask for a combined invoice before paying! Large items sometimes cannot be combined. I ship fast - Almost always next business day. I only ship via USPS - I only use Fedex or UPS when USPS will not ship. I pack securely - Everything is packed in clean neat boxes. Paper items are packed in corrugated board mailers so they won't get bent. Everything is sent with Delivery Confirmation. Signature confirmation is used on transactions over $250.00. I have fair shipping costs - I charge actual shipping costs, handling fees are minimal to cover the cost of boxes and tape. I only ship to eBay registered address - I have many items for sale on eBay. Shipping labels are printed from your address with eBay and your packing is going there. I am honest - I do my best to describe items accurately and fairly. Please read the entire description before bidding. I will not mark International shipments as 'gifts'. I will not lie on customs forms. I will not ship items via Media Mail unless they qualify as media. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
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