Race Car Ignition Control Panel Starter Button Drag Dirt Circle Track on 2040-parts.com
Douglasville, Georgia, United States
Race Car Ignition Control Panel Starter Button Drag Dirt Circle Track Bought for a boat and didn't use Shipping will be $6.65 1) What is the return policy? 1A) If a significant, OBJECTIVE, error was made on my part, I will make complete restitution. Any differences in SUBJECTIVE opinion will be considered, but ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS If insurance is NOT purchased, there is NO buyer protection. In addition, small, typographical errors are not grounds for a return. Everything is done to provide pictures, accurate descriptions, and listings free from errors.2) Are shipping costs combined/reduced on multiple auction wins? |
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