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Steadfast Anti-theft Steering Column Collar Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $4.49
Location:

Lithia, Florida, US

Lithia, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Steadfast Warranty:No

Steadfast Anti-Theft Steering Column Collar Parts


I'm clearing out all the things that I never use and this is on the list. I am one of those people that eBay was for years ago that needed to sell things, I’m not a store or a big seller, this is stuff I have collected and I’m looking to sell, I sometimes change the price near the end of the auction (higher price) or I just cancel listings ( canceling only if no one has bided on it) because I sell them somewhere else.

I’m hopeful that someone will find a good use for the things I sell, in a good way. I’m a firm believer in what you put out is what you get back. Some ebayer’s buyer or sellers are purchasing my items just to resell them to you at 200%-400% higher prices.  What you see in the actual pictures shown is what you will receive.


 Please email any questions you may have before bidding.


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