Metal Piece Auto Part Junk Mount Unknown With Chrome And Brake Pads, Screws on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
I have no idea what this thing is for. If you know or have a clue, please let me know the details.
Some rust.
10x9 inches
Please contact me for international shipping fees since shipping fees for overseas are set high, maybe I can set it lower if you live closer. I can add confirmation number for domestic shipping with additional fees and arrangements. If you are not satisfied with the item, please contact me before leaving feedback. If you buy more items from me, I may be able to combine shipping. Please contact me before you pay them, so I can send the invoice to you. Local pick-up OK.
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