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Nos Vintage Signal Stat Triple Red Marker Light Bar Rat Rod Truck Trailer Camper on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Morgantown, West Virginia, United States

Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Signal-Stat UPC:Does not apply

NOS NEW OLD STOCK Vintage Signal Stat Triple Red Marker Light Bar. This light bar is in the original box and has never been mounted. The box is in fair condition. It measures 21" long. Please view the pictures carefully and ask all questions before bidding. 

You are bidding on EXACTLY what you see in the photos. Nothing more... nothing less. Unless it is in the photos and in the description, assume that it is not included. Please be a responsible bidder and make payment within 48 hours if purchase (unless arrangements have been made PRIOR to bidding), otherwise, I will have to turn it over to ebay as a non-paying bidder. I am sorry to sound harsh about this, but I have had too many non-paying bidders recently. All items will be packaged very well for shipment and will be shipped as efficiently as possible.

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