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New 1945 1950 Ford Rear Spring Shackle on 2040-parts.com

US $23.50
Location:

Northbrook, Illinois, US

Northbrook, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:SELLER HAS TO BE NOTIFIED BEFORE ITEM IS RETURNED AND BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING COST.REFUND GIVEN AFTER ITEM IS RETURNED IN THE SAME CONDITION SENT AND THE TRANSACTION IS CANCELLED THRU EBAY. BUYER MUST INFORM SELLER WHY THE ITEM IS BEING RETURNED AND WHEN IT WILL SENT BACK. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No


 

THIS IS A NEW SPRING SHACKLE FOR A 1949-50 FORD CAR. RUBBER IS GREAT AND ZERO ISSUES. THE BOX DOESNT SAY WHO MADE IT. IF YOU NEED MORE THAN ONE I HAVE ANOTHER   

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ASK THEM BEFOR BIDDING .. A PICTURE IS THERE FOR YOU TO SEE THE CONDITION AND HOW THE PARTS LOOK,IF YOURS LOOK DIFFERENT YOU CAN ASK BEFOR BIDDING 

              PAYMENT WITH PAYPAL ONLY

 I SELL PARTS THAT ARE 30 T0 80 YEARS OLD AND I INSPECT THEM BEFOR I LIST .. IF I HAVE DOUBTS AS TO THEM WORKING OR SEE DAMAGE I DO NOT LIST BUT BECAUSE OF THE AGE ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS 

ALL ITEMS ARE SENT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED,NO EXCEPTIONS

      I WILL LEAVE FEEDBACK AFTER FEEDBACK IS RECIEVED


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