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Org Nos 1973 Buick Tail Lamp Body Corner Ext. Mib Unused on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

ORG NOS 1973 BUICK TAIL LAMP BODY CORNER EXT. MIB UNUSED    -    BIDDING ON A NOS UNUSED MIB BODY CORNER EXTENSION FOR 1973 BUICK. THIS IS LEFT HANDSIDE. GROUP #12.940 PART # 8707885. IT IS A HEAVY METAL PIECE.  HAS THE 3 CLIPS NEEDED FOR MOUNTING. IF RESTORING BUICK OR JUST TO KEEP IN CASE OF ACCIDENT THIS IS A MUST FOR THE 73 BUICK OWNER.

Shipping: Shipping is FREE to US. Canada, Europe and Australia will be extra. If winning bidder wishes to pay with personal check or m.o. this would be fine. I only use USPS and UPS, no Fed Ex, DHL or any other carrier unless okayed by me first. I will insure it if desired at the cost to the buyer of $1.70 (per $50 insured). Not responsible for item if not insured. I WILL SHIP TO NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, AND AUSTRALIA. Winning bidder must contact me within 3 days. Payment must be received within 10 DAYS of auction end. Thanks and please include auction title with payment. Also, please let me know if you are going on vacation or will not be available to answer emails

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