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Teal - Silver 1/2" X 150' Pinstriping Tape - Mastercraft Boats 100771-02 C6 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Mayville, New York, United States

Mayville, New York, United States
Condition:New Decal Type:Pinstriping Manufacturer Part Number:100771-02 C6 Brand:Sharpline

Teal - Silver 1/2" x 150' Pinstriping Tape
Mastercraft Boats 100771-02 C6

I accept Paypal for payment. Bid with confidence. I have an excellent positive feedback and shipping is charged by actual cost.....I do not have a shipping surcharge. I do combine shipping. Don't hesitate to make me an offer. Most reasonable offers are accepted. If you have any issues with your purchase please give me the courtesy of letting me fix the problem in hopes of earning your positive feedback. I am human and can make an honest mistake but will make every attempt to fix it if I do. Most of my vintage items need cleaned as I sell them in as found condition. Payment must be made within 3 days. Thank you for looking!!! New York State residents must add 8% sales tax. Returns must be received in the same condition they were in when I shipped it. Thank you!
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