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Cole Boston Ignition Switch With Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Anchorage, Alaska, United States
SEEMS TO BE NEW OLD STOCK SELLING AS USED
Brand:COLE

Cole Boston Ignition Switch

With 2 Keys

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Please examine them carefully.
You get exactly what is pictured. We describe items as clearly and as detailed as possible,
But please keep in mind that I am not a Collector or Expert.
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I WILL SEND WITHIN 1 DAY
PLEASE DO NOT GIVE BAD FEEDBACK FOR SLOW SHIPPING It takes a day to get to Anchorage and a day or two to get to Seattle,
where mail is sorted then sent out, so expect items from us to be
later than something you might be buying from the 48 contiguous states. Thanks! Item Shipped in 1 business day, not including weekends, and holidays. No Reserve. Item being sold as is.
BUT I WILL ACCEPT RETURNS FOR GOOD REASONS
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