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1968-74 Chevy Nova 2-door New Old Stock Door Edge Guards on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Lindenhurst, New York, US

Lindenhurst, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:All returns must be in original packaging. Sometimes a restocking fee may apply. All returns must not be broken, painted or modified in any way from original purchased condition. All returns accepted are at our discretion. Buyer assumes all shipping charges. Please contact us for authorization before returning an item. Part Brand:General Motors Manufacturer Part Number:987231 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

You are purchasing a pair of New Old Stock GM door edge guards for a 1968-74 Chevrolet Nova. They fits 2-Door models. GM Accessory # 987231. Please email us with questions. We are a full time business and get very busy at times. We will try to answer your emails as soon as possible. Any auctions over $150.00 will be shipped signature required. We ship UPS, Fed Ex and USPS Priority mail if possible. All auctions must be paid by PayPal, we also accept Visa, MasterCard & Discover. You must contact us directly for this as we do not process credit cards through EBay. All international sales will incur a $10.00 handling fee plus shipping charges. International orders must wait for invoice before checking out. Buy with confidence, we have been in business for over 27 years, we are honest, straight shooters, ask anyone who has bought from us or check our feedbacks. Please look for our other auctions. We are a complete Chevrolet restoration and parts facility. We provide on online catalog, Stainless and Aluminum trim restoration, bumper rechroming and a full service restoration shop. Email us your address and we’ll send you our complete line card. Click on the me logo or find us on the internet at East Coast Restorations for more information on our company. Thanks for looking.

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