Sunbeam Alpine Tiger Color Matched Sample, Carnival Red, Dash Silver, Wire Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, US
Cleaning out my basement of leftovers. As supplied through SAOCA these samples are the correct match for the above. Perfect for taking to your paint supplier for digital read and match. Paint codes are often incorrect. All three disks one price, in CD cases, one case cracked. Please pay within a reasonable time of the auctions end, and I will promptly ship. I will combine shipping costs, but please wait for an invoice before making payment.
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