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Equus Volt Meter-2"-free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Graham, Washington, United States

Graham, Washington, United States
Working condition.
Brand:Equus Manufacturer Part Number:unknown UPC:Does not apply

This listing is for a working used Equus Volt Meter.  Fitss 2" diameter hole.  Be sure to enlarge all Photos! 

Please be sure to see the photos and enlarge them as they are just as much a part of this description as my written words.

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Shipping will be via USPS first class mail, USPS Priority mail or FedEx home delivery.  

International Priority Mail only if out of the USA, I am sorry to say I will not use USPS small flat rate boxes or envelopes anymore on international shipments due to loss by USPS which causes me to loose the item and the money, so if you are an out of USA buyer, YOU will HAVE to pay for regular USPS Priority Mail, NO EXCEPTIONS.  I also mark all customs documents with the FULL payment price, no exceptions, no gifts, you will pay the customs fees as per the law.

I accept Paypal only. Payment is due in 5 days from end of auction. 

USPS insurance available upon request and at additional USPS cost. 

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