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Show Display Minature Smoke Hood Bug Deflector Sample Gts Garage Man Cave Art on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

Wilsonville, Oregon, United States

Wilsonville, Oregon, United States
Sales Display out of long term warehouse storaage. May have small scuffs or nicks from years of showroom and warehouse handling: see photos.
Warranty:No

Showroom Display MINATURE Sample of GTS Brand HOOD BUG DEFLECTOR.  Sales sample is an accurate small example in "smoked" acrylic, about 18" long, 2-1/4" deep, 2-3/4" tall.  Has an extended mounting tab on the bottom, just like a full size deflector.  Out of long term warehouse storage among items dating from the 1970's and 1980's.  One only.  Could be a great addition to a model car or child's car or pickup.  Also a unique garage or man cave art piece from the late 1980's-early 1990's.  Don't miss out!

ALL SALES ARE FINAL: no exchange and no return. Please be sure the item is what you want before bidding. Payment must be received within 7 days of end of auction. If payment is not received within this 7 days, non-pay buyers will be reported, appropriate feedback will be left, and they will be excluded from future bidding. Items will then be relisted for sale.

NO WARRANTY: We can offer no warranty of any kind, neither express nor implied, including no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Seller will not be liable for any damages or injury of any kind, whether direct or indirect, whether to buyer or any third party. Seller will not be responsible for any misconception, misunderstanding, or disappointment of buyer. BE SURE BEFORE YOU BUY !

SHIPPING DETAIL: We ship to United States addresses only, no FPO or APO. Shipping must be to the "confirmed" address of successful bidder only. Shipping is by UPS Ground (United Parcel Service). Shipping price is estimated with the e-bay shipping calculator, and includes a small packing/handling charge and insurance. Note that we have to estimate shipping weights and package sizes BEFORE we pack the item. Thus both buyer and seller are AGREEING to a definate shipping cost which may be different than the incurred actual cost at the time the box is shipped. Transit time is out of our control, and yes it sometimes takes longer than it seems like it should. This shipping does seem to be the most economical, especially for our larger or heavier items.

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