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Clay Smith Cams "mr. Horsepower" Patches - Round - 3.5 Inch - Gold Red Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Clay Smith Cams Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Clay Smith Cams Patch
nice 3.5 inch patches
good quality, easy sew on patch
price is for 1 patch
only have 2 total
Brand New


if you have any questions about condition or size feel free to contact me before you purchase


Shipping
two options are offered
1) Standard shipping with tracking
2) Prioirty 2-3 day shipping

Returns
20% restocking fee will be deducted on all returns
14 days
item must be returned in the same condition that it was sold

if the the item arrives damaged due to shipping carrier contact me and i will walk you through the return of damaged items!

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