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Triumph Stag - Wheel Cylinder - Unipart Gwc1211. T206 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Prospect, Pennsylvania, United States

Prospect, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unipart Manufacturer Part Number:GWC1211

Welcome to Katz Klassics Inc Ebay Store!
We are in the British, Italian, and special interest car business. We specialize in antique cars and parts.

Triumph Stag
Wheel Cylinder

Original, used pieces.
Unipart GWC1211

Please look at ALL photos carefully.

Approx 12 lbs.

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Please look at all photos closely, as we are selling used parts.  Any problems, missed marks, scratches, etc; that we may have missed are completely unintentional.  We look over all items before listing, and again before packing.  We work with all customers, and will do our best to correct any situation.  We work under the ebay 5 star system. Please contact us via our eBay message inbox if you have a problem, before leaving feedback. We strive to resolve the situation with emphasis on customer satisfaction.

 PAYMENT POLICY

All items must be paid for with PayPal within 3 business days, unless we are notified by email to arrange different payment methods.  Item will ship immediately once payment is received, and tracking information will sent to the buyer. International orders ship US Mail, unless over 70 pounds. All other orders over 150 pound's will be shipped by LTL Freight, in that case we will need a business shipping address, and telephone number. We provide discount for multiple items purchased, and can combine shipping. 

All glass is subjected to a surcharge for packing, we would prefer if picked up at our store.

Please note PA Residence must pay a 6% sales tax.

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