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Triumph Nameplate,used. on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Waynesboro, Virginia, United States

Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does not apply

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ITEM FOR SALE
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 Triumph Nameplate, Used.

DESCRIPTION:For Sale ONE(1) Nameplate for Triumph Car. This Item should fit your Triumph but please do your own research.  Please remember: What you see is what you get!

SHIPPING: Actual Shipping Cost - + $2 handling fee - Will ship UPS / USPS. These rates are subject to change due to potential crating fees, packaging requirements and other uncontrolled variables.

ATTENTION: Will only ship to continental U.S. & international countries that are serviced by the eBay Global Shipping Program. 

We take our auctions seriously - serious buyers only, please!

It will take a minimum of 1-2 business days to ship your item (excluding weekends and holidays). We are open Monday-Thursday from 7:30am – 6:00 pm, so if you contact us at times other than that, we will respond as quickly as possible on the following business day.

DISCLAIMER: New parts means in box. These are, in most cases, New Old Stock items or reproduction, and unless otherwise stated, are assumed to work. Used parts are taken off of cars and are not necessarily complete or without damage. Items listed are already in boxes ready for shipment at the time of posting and all information known on item has been displayed here. Applications that we list are from our research, but are not guaranteed; please do your own research. We strive to give accurate descriptions, but please look closely at photos.

All sales are final.

Payment is expected within 3 days of auction close. If payment is not received within 72 hours, auction will be considered void and item will be relisted.

For more information on this listing, please feel free to visit: www.GassmanAutomotive.com/services/parts


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