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Cap Champion Nascar 2003 #17 Matt Kenseth Champion Embroidered Logo Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Kennewick, Washington, United States

Kennewick, Washington, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

NASCAR 2003 #17 Matt Kenseth

SPONSER - CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS


 EMBROIDERED LOGO CAP


POSSIBLY PRE-OWNED

VERY GOOD CONDITION

COLLECTIBLE

 

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If you need to see more detail (pictures) or information, etc. please don’t hesitate to ask and I will do my best to answer or find the answer for you.

 I do not make a living by selling, I’m a car guy and this is purely a hobby.  I’m clearing out a few items which I’ve accumulated over the years.  So my loss, is your gain.  I guarantee you will not be disappointed with the quality of this item.

Unless otherwise stated, Shipping Costs are calculated by USPS and may include a small additional fee to cover my expenses in packaging and handling.

I always package items in a way to ensure it best reaches you in the same condition in which it was sent, however once I hand this item over to the shipping company, it becomes their responsibility. If you want absolute confidence for your item, you must let me know ahead of shipping, so that I can include the actual USPS insurance premium to your total.  However, I believe it is unlikely that your item will become damaged during shipment (because of the packaging methods I use), but if you are still concerned about the possibility of any damage or loss, I recommended shipping insurance for peace of mind.

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