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Very Rare 190sl Mercedes See Thru Windshield Original Sun Visors As Photographed on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, USA, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, USA, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercedes Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

  1. ·                    This is some really nice vintage item in great condition.  Good luck on winning one or more of these.  These are really great items for the Irish in you.

 

·                    We will combine P&H if you win more then one of our items. 

Bid accordingly. We are starting them out quite cheap.  Also, if you want to sell these types of items on eBay we work on a 25 % of sale and handle everything for you.   Send us and email and let us see if we can help you sell some if not all of you duplicates or collection.  Be aware, you may have bought it as a BU, but is we think it is just Unc or and AU, we will do the grading, but we will notify you before we put it up for auction.

Per instructions from eBay we are putting the following notice in all of our auction items.  We will continue to ship the item(s) that you win as rapidly as possible.  If you are having items sent outside of the United States than certain Customs Offices may delay the delivery of these items and neither eBay nor our business have no control over this.  For items that are being sent to certain countries, we cannot send insured, but we can send registered.  If we feel that an item will go over a certain amount we will add the appropriate amount to the P&H to provide tracking or insurance in the U.S. as per instructions from eBay.   We will also drop the registration fee to a smaller amount if you are a customer known to us or in a country where we have had no security issues.  Give us a chance to send you an invoice so that we can do that.  Sorry about all of this, but the world has changed somewhat.

 

Our return policy is simple.   If for any reason you do not like the items, send it back within five days of receipt and we will refund your auction price.   If it is being returned because of a mistake that we made we will also pay for postage both ways.  If we find that you continually win, get and return we will block you as a bidder.  This has always been our policy and now eBay demands that we place it in the auction.  There are certain items that we will not allow to be returned and we will place that in the description of the item as follows:  “This auction item is not returnable”.  Now to add to this, unfortunately a higher percentage of items that we send out “disappear”.   Occasionally we will send certified or registered with tracking.  We do not like this as it costs you more and makes us stand in line for ½ hour.   But in today’s environment, it may be necessary.   You as the customer if you want this should let us know before we bill you so that we can do this.   To us, you the customer is always right, however with that said we are not a “buy it, try to sell it for more and if you cannot - return it”, business and with close to 50 years as a professional dealer I pick up on this very quickly.   With that said we do make mistakes or you may buy something “cheap” and think you bought a thousand dollar item.  Sorry, I have been around too long for that.   We will give you some great bargains and do our best to make you happy.   Good luck bidding.

 


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