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Very Nice Pair Of Kc Slim 6 Inch Halogen Off-road Lights Part #4213 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VERY NICE PAIR OF KC SLIM 6 INCH HALOGEN OFF-ROAD LIGHTS PART #4213  AS SHOWN. THIS IS FOR THE LIGHTS ONLY..THEY DO NOT APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN INSTALLED BUT, THEY ARE SOLD AS USED BECAUSE YOU WILL NEED THE WIRING AND A SWITCH. PLEASE MAKE SURE IT IS WHAT YOU NEED BECAUSE IT IS NON-RETURNABLE. ALSO PLEASE JUDGE THE CONDITION FOR YOURSELF. SHIPPED TO U.S. ADDRESSES ONLY. ***NO*** INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM. THANK YOU.

 

 

YOU WILL SOON SEE SHIPPING CHARGES GOING UP. EBAY DECIDED THAT THEY DESERVE A PORTION OF THE MONEY YOU PAY A SELLER FOR SHIPPING YOUR ITEM TO YOU. I THOUGHT I WOULD MENTION IT BECAUSE IT IS NOT THE SELLERS FAULT.

I WILL NOT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH 3 PAGES OF DISCLAIMERS AND A ONE LINE DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM. 

I WILL NOT HOLD YOUR FEEDBACK HOSTAGE LIKE SO MANY OTHERS SO, PLEASE DON'T BE A LAZY BUYER AND RETURN THE FEEDBACK.

I WILL GLADLY ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS. 

 

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