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Packard Caribbean / 400 Rear Ashtray With Shutterpanel / Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Bremen, Germany

Bremen, Germany
Condition:New

1955-56 Packard Caribbean / 400 rear sidepanel ashys as a pair, all parts new rechromed..

Shipping is 35.- USD to US.

25.- within Europe


Terms and conditions:

as i have been ripped of 3 times sending parts to the US getting payed by PayPal ,,after 4-6 weeks the "buyers" claimed having at PayPal sucking there Money back, i never will accept PayPal again.

No creditcards also.

Payment only by wiretransfer, cash , or bankcertified check.

The parts i sell will be shipped by FEDEX or UPS only.

Shipping starts  within 3 days after funds arrived.

Ask for shipping costs, mostly i write them into the add.

Any further questions gladly answered.

 


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