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Triumph Spitfire 1500, Mk Iv, Trunk Slider, Vgc!! on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
used
Warranty:No

Listed for a Triumph Spitfire 1500 or MK IV, is an original trunk slider. Hold-up is in nice condition working smoothly and latching firmly. Auction is for one slider. Shipping will be $7.50 in the USA. Local pick-up is welcomed. We will ship international.

Items are the picture unless otherwise stated. All items listed are, as is, with no warranty. Buyer is responsible for all shipping and crating charges. No refunds on items unless pre-approved. In the event of a refund, NO postage charges will be refunded. We reserve the right to ship via whatever shipper we choose to be the most reliable and economical.

We accept Pay-pal and all major credit cards. Contact must be made with seller within 3 days. All items must be paid for within 7 days. E-mails will be answered on a daily basis.

We are a Restoration and Repair Shop," Foreign Car Enterprise"; 816 471 6687, currently listing 25 years of accumulated British Car Parts. Check our feedback to bid with confidence. Over seventeen hundred sales at a 99% approval rate, of remanufactored and used British Car Parts. Thanks for looking.

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