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1900's Boyce 'midget'motometer Radiator Cap Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Elmer, New Jersey, United States

Elmer, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

 

You are bidding on a Boyce motometer Midget model Radiator Cap.  Buyers pay shipping.   We will combine shipping. I can be reached at (856)358-2444. 

Please ask questions before bidding to make sure this item is suitable for your use.  This item is used - sold "as is" without warranty. 

Shipping:

  • We will ship this item UPS. 
  • Buyer pays shipping charges. 
  • Shipping weight 2 lbs. 

Payment Terms:

  • This item must be paid within 7 days of auction close. 
  • If you are picking it up you must do so within 30 days of auction close. 
  • Storage is at your own risk after 30 days.

Sales Tax:

  • Items shipped to an NJ address: 7%
  • Items picked up at our shop: 7% even if you do not live in NJ.
  • Exceptions for valid, signed sales tax certificate AND copy of you authority to collect sales tax
  • Items shipped to states other than NJ: no tax

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