VERY HEAVY SET OF EUROPEAN BOSCH HORN.
HAD NOT BEEN TESTED LOOKS IN GOOD SHAPE, SOME PAINT PEALING PLEASE REMEMBER THEY MIGHT BE OVER 40 YEARS OLD. IS SOLD AS IS. PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS IS A VERY OLD AND HARD TO FIND HORN. DO NOT LET IT PASS! IF YOU ARE INTO EUROPEANS CARS. SEVERAL OTHER PARTS COMING SOON. WILL SHIP OVERSEAS ON ONE BUSINESS DAY, ABOARD CLIENTS WILL PAY THEIR CUSTOMS AND TAXES FEES, NO RETURNS,PAYPAL ONLY. ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE ENTERING IN THIS AUCTION. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT : RAIDER351 GLOBAL CONNECTION GOOD LUCK! |
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