NAPA Gold 1060 Oil Filter Please help me out by closely reviewing the pics to best judge what you are bidding on. Description: NAPA Gold 1060 Oil Filter. Condition: Box has been opened but the filter has not been used. Coming from the inventory a defunct landscaping business. The box has the type of wear expected from being stored and handled poorly. Exposed to dust, dirt, cold, heat and humidity. I have a novice interest in this type of thing, I am not a expert. It is possible that I might be using incorrect terminology and or overlook something regarding condition. Please see the provided photos and ask questions if you have any doubts. Yes we will combine shipping. ( email us for a quote ) Shipping cost is actual based on size and weight of package. Boxed with bubble wrap and packing peanuts. We do not profit from shipping charges. We do not charge for packing supplies. No additional fees. |
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