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1965,66 67,68,69,70 General Motors Tissue Dispenser on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Edmonton, AB, Canada
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 I don't know exactly what year GM car this is meant for so I guessed.  This part is in very good condition.  No corrosion, scratches, or dents.  If you look carefully though, you will see some slight swirl marks on the front.  I believe they were made by a cleanser of some kind.   I didn't try to remove them.  Shipping to any of the states will be about 14 USD at the present rate of exchange , which is $0.79 to the US dollar.  Never mind what eBay comes up with for shipping figures, I don't know how to get rid of them.  You can pay me any way you want, I'm in no hurry.

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