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Bronze Reducer Tailpiece - 1" X 1 1/4" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Montpelier, Virginia, United States

Montpelier, Virginia, United States

 Bronze nipple reducer / tailpiece. Size is 1.0" by 1 1/4" Used for about 1 year before I redesigned the system. Very good condition. Thanks


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 ITEM CONDITION – I try to describe all items as accurately as possible. Please rely strongly on the photos for representation of the description. If the photos do not seem to match the description in your estimation, please contact me first so we can iron out any questions or concerns on your end before it goes any further and you purchase something that does not meet all of your expectations. 


  1. CON U.S. BUYERS ONLY – Must provide a confirmed ship to address. NO EXCEPTIONS
  2. PHOTOS – I have tried to provide an accurate description of the item and provide enough photos to allow the bidder to make accurate conclusion as to the items condition. If you feel the photos are inadequate to provide you a representation of the items condition, then please contact me for additional information. 
  3. ALL SALES FINAL 
  4. PAYMENT accepted - I will accept PAYPAL ONLY.
  5. NO PERSONAL CHECKS …!!! 
  6. FINAL PAYMENT is required within 2 days of end of auction.
  7. Please email any questions….


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