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Taylor 038581, Split Loom, Convoluted Tubing, Yellow , 1/2" By 7ft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Taylor 038581, split loom, convoluted tubing, yellow , 1/2" by 7ft

found in the 40+ YO speed shop we are liquidating

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here at ricks although our handling time is USUALLY 1 day, we always try to ship within 12 hours of a "Buy it Now" purchase or after an auctions end and payment has been made UNLESS otherwise stated... we also provide tracking when available...... local weather especially in winter months may affect these shipping times..


-------some items may ship out of original packaging, AND OR packaging may be trimmed due to shape/size, we do not accept returns on electrical or discontinued items unless otherwise stated… ALSO PLEASE NOTE: if the packaging itself is important to you and you do not want it trimmed please let us know BUT be aware that your item may ship PARCEL POST due to excess size and shape


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