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2008 Performance Automotive Warehouse Speed Shop Speed Equipment Catalogs on 2040-parts.com

US $3.50
Location:

Duxbury, Massachusetts, United States

Duxbury, Massachusetts, United States
Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...

            2008 PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE

 SPEED SHOP SPEED EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE PARTS CATALOGS

IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

NO WRITING,MISSING OR TORN PAGES

MANY PICTURES, PART NUMBERS AND LOTS REFERENCE MATERIAL

THESE ARE VERY LARGE CATALOG

PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AS THEY ARE PART OF THIS ITEMS DESCRIPTION OF CONDITION

PLEASE LOOK FOR MY OTHER ITEMS FOR AUCTION ON EBAY

COMBINE AND SAVE ON SHIPPING

I TRY TO DESCRIBE CONDITION AS BEST AS POSSIBLE. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR PURCHASED ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL TRY TO REMEDY THE PROBLEM IF I CAN.
THE ITEM IN PHOTO IS THE EXACT ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE.
WINNING BIDDER PAYS SHIPPING COST.
I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON ALL ITEMS WON. 
PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ITEMS LISTED ON EBAY FOR SALE.
                                 PLEASE DUE TO COST OF POSTAGE NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS







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