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Sunbeam Alpine Tiger B-post Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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This auction is for a set of B-post trim pieces. These are the pieces at the rear of the door opening. This set is for 1966 and later Series V Alpines and Tigers. They are in decent condition for a daily driver, but would need rechroming for concourse. There are some scratches and pitting, but they are very restoreable.

I will ship USPS Parcel Post, which is the cheapest, but can take up to 9 business days, so please be patient. You only pay actual shipping cost and I reimburse if shipping is less. The package is 4x5x7 and weighs about 1 1/2 lbs. I accept local pickup and cash payment upon pickup, but will gladly ship.

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