Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Rare Play Ball Bugs Bunny Large Display Patch 16" X 15" on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
please view photos for item condition our items are from estates, yard sales and auctions
UPC:Does not apply

Items are from Estates, Yard sales, and other auctions, they may even be of my own private purchase.

The items may have been stored in unknown places, items may be scratched, dinged, dented, cracked, chipped, wrinkled, expired, etc.

(Unless OTHERWISE noted specifically in the ad)

 

So please look carefully at all pictures and ask questions before purchasing, as I may not catch all inconsistencies.

Make sure to view pictures carefully, so there is no mis-understanding of what you are receiving.

 

Very Important  if you purchased and item that didn’t meet your expectations please contact me first before leaving feedback! I cannot help if not given the opportunity to!  


Thank you for viewing our item, Our goal is to earn your 5-Star 100% Feedback! We try and take care of our customers without involving Ebay so please open a case as a last resort!              

 

JUST CONTACT US FIRST TO OFFER OUR HELP!

Accessories for Sale

Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing testing Video

Wed, 25 Mar 2009

Mercedes Benz has released footage of the SLS AMG testing But I suppose if there’s enough interest in a car, and the pictures are appearing anyway, you may as well do it yourself and put the car across as you want it. But Mercedes Benz has now gone one better – the Official Spy Video! Yes, footage direct from Mercedes of the SLS AMG testing in full disguise.

Museum benefactor Margie Petersen dies

Mon, 28 Nov 2011

Margie Petersen, wife of automotive publishing magnate Robert E. "Pete" Petersen and the driving force behind many of the couple's generous philanthropies, died Nov. 25 after a decades-long battle with breast cancer.

PACE's global Portable Assisted Mobility Device project gets underway

Thu, 11 Apr 2013

The Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE) has challenged selected global college teams to design a Portable Assisted Mobility Device (PAMD) that will help solve mobility and sustainability problems within megacities in 2030. Each team of selected global colleges will consist of one Industrial Design Institution and several Engineering and Manufacturing Institutions, with students working alongside their professors and industry mentors to help develop their designs for a small power-assisted vehicle that can be taken on public transport, stowed or carried indoors.  The PAMD concepts are designed to carry one passenger and their personal items such as a briefcase or backpack. The PAMD must address the transportation issues as the population grows within a target market that the teams specify.