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Nos Oldsmobile Hub Cap Spinner Center Cap 1960's Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
NOS, unused original GM! no box
Brand:oldsmobile gm 1961 1962 1963 1964

 Up for sale is an Oldsmobile center cap spinner. It is in excellent unused, NOS condition! This is an original GM part, not a reproduction or import. Get the right parts for your classic. If you have any questions please ask and as always buy with confidence, I have a 100% Ebay rating, thanks and good luck!

I ship almost every day, if you need it quickly I can even ship overnight (faster costs more)! I will ship internationally, ask for a quote (international costs more).

Please check my other auctions, I have many vintage auto parts, tools and accessories on Ebay right now! I have new old stock, and used parts. From hotrods to kustoms, restorations to "ratrods" I have the parts for you! Please check back often, my inventory is updated weekly.

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   I ship as promptly as you pay, generally not more than 1 day from receiving payment. Paypal payments can sometimes take a few days to clear on my end. I do accept payment via mail, PLEASE ASK.

 Please understand ebay doesn't always calculate shipping correctly, especially on large or heavy items. Please wait to pay until I send you an invoice with an exact shipping price, you pay what I pay, I do not try to profit off shipping, my s&h fee covers any packaging expense, and delivery confirmation. I will always upgrade your shipping to priority when the cost of slower shipping is the same.

 I require delivery confirmation on ALL items. Any items above 250.00 will require signature confirmation. This helps protect the buyer, and the seller. These shipping fees are covered by my S&H fee.

 I generally require priority shipping on everything fragile, parcel post and first class are very risky for fragile items.

 For international buyers, please contact me for a shipping quote, I ship to most countries!

 All items are sold AS-IS! I do not offer a return policy, I think my ebay rating speaks for itself. If you are unsatisfied with an item, contact me BEFORE YOU LEAVE FEEDBACK, and I will work it out with you. I will not ship until your payment clears. Please don't bid if you do not intend to pay.

I will not lower prices on international customs forms.

 We strive to provide the best customer service, if you have any questions before or after the sale please contact us.

Thank you, your business is appreciated! 

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