Vintage Oldsmobile Clip On Vanity Mirror, Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
USED Clip-on Vanity Mirror for Auto Sun Visor OLDSMOBILE on top of mirror Very Good condition with slight discoloring of the mirror We accept PayPal only We are always happy to combine shipping, please wait for new invoice. Please ask any questions you may have including shipping cost (EBay cal. not always right!) International customers should ask for shipping cost BEFORE Bid/Purchase! Shipping is not free and out of our control of cost (we charge what the shipper charges) Thanks for looking, happy EBaying! |
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