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Hardline Factory Matched Number Kit Blu350ec Blue 3-1/4" on 2040-parts.com

US $4.42
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, United States

Kingsport, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hardline Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:BLU350EC Accessories & Gear:number kit

 Hardline number kit. New item from our recently closed dealership. Only one on hand therefore you will receive the item pictured. Numbers/Letters are 3-1/4" high.

International buyers please read prior to purchase:

I will gladly ship internationally by USPS 1st Class or Priority Service.  International buyer is responsible for all shipping & delivery charges, fees, tariffs, and restrictions. If not familiar with international purchasing, check on your country’s charges prior to buying. Your country or postal service may have charges that you are unaware of.

I will delivery your package(s) to my local post office in a timely manner. I cannot control the Postal delivery services after that point so I assume no responsibility for long delivery times or lost delivery. When purchasing an item you are accepting responsibility for all delivery costs and concerns.

USPS First Class is an economical service but does not offer complete tracking and can sometimes take 8 weeks or longer to deliver. If you choose the First Class delivery option, you are accepting the possibility of long delivery times. There will be no refunds due to any delivery concerns.

I will not falsify any documentation, including changes to item’s value. 


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