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Vntg Car Truck Flat Tire 4 Wheel Emergency Roller Dolly Cart Cello Nojax on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, United States

Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, United States

Please read all the description and terms before bidding. 

> You are bidding on this Cello brand truck  just as you see it shown in photos. Still in decent shape with normal use wear. If you have any questions, ask me before bidding.

 

 

TERMS:

All items sold as described, as found, and as-is/shown and in the condition you see. They may need cleaned as you see fit. 

 

Please look at all photos as they are part of my description. 

All returns get only the items sale price - no shipping cost.

All items are sold as you see them in the photos with what you see in the photos.

I am not responsible for any injuries by the use or misuse of the items sold.

I ship Monday through Friday.

Please email me with any problems you may have with an item your received or that has not been delivered as you expecxted. 


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