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Cobra Ford Piston Key Chain Mustang Svt R Ac Shelby 427 289 Daytona Snake Fact 5 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States

New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States
Cobra Ford piston key chain mustang svt r ac shelby 427 289 daytona snake fact 5, US $6.95, image 1
Condition:New with tags

What am I selling?

This listing is for the key chain pictured above. It is BRAND NEW and in original packaging - direct from the manufacturer - never touched by human hands. I have several on hand, so if you want one, just click the BUY IT NOW tab - no biding required.

It is approx. 3" long and is officially licensed by Motorhead products Inc. It is a piston and connecting rod - very cool and very high quality.

How much is shipping?

Shipping to all US and Canadian addresses is $4.50 via the USPS. Each additional key chain will cost only $2 more to ship. International shipping is $9.95. Additional key chains shipping overseas will cost an extra $4 per item.

What form of payment do you accept?

I accept Paypal, or you can also call 412-882-3100 to make payment with a credit card, or if you have any questions. Thanks.

Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT) concept

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