Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

St Vincent 1992 Albertville Olympic Games S/s Mnh Vf on 2040-motos

US $33
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Beer Sheva, default, Israel

Beer Sheva, default, Israel
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Shipping charge worldwide 2.50$ for standard letter, registered 5$. If the value of the items   10$  shipment will be in registered letter  Items bought in the same week will be grouped together to save postage 5 items at the initial fee

.UNINSURED MAIL IS AT THE RISK OF THE BUYER!!!

Important : we recommend registered mail. We are not responsible if the post office loose your lot. We cannot even introduce a claim unless you have paid for registered mail !!

If you don’t want to pay more, we can ship you the items via standard mail but you have to write us an email confirming that it is done at your demand and at your own risk!

Arrival time to US approximated 2-3 weeks, to Europe 10-16 days.



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