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08-09 Ud The Cup- Base- Vincent Lecavalier #2 on 2040-motos

US $81
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Stittsville, Ontario, Canada

Stittsville, Ontario, Canada
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OUT OF THE BOX SPORTSCARDS
 
YOU ARE BUYING THE CARD IN THE TITLE ONLY
 
CARDS ARE IN MINT/NRMT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
 
SHIPPING RATES FOR VALUE UNDER $75.00
 
$3.50 CANADAIAN SHIPPING
 
$6.50 UNITED STATES SHIPPING
 
$9.00 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
 
SHIPPING RATES FOR VALUE OVER $75.00
INCLUDES TRACKING & INSURANCE
 
$12.00 CANADAIAN SHIPPING
 
$17.00 UNITED STATES SHIPPING
 
$30.00 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
 
All cards are shipped in bubble envelopes and protected well.
 
 
Canadian residents must pay GST/HST
Ontario, New Brunswick, Nefondland 13% HST
Nova Scotia 15% HST
PEI 14% HST
Rest of Canada 5% GST
 
PAYPAL IS THE ONLY FORM OF PAYMENT
 
Please check out my other listings to save on shipping costs
ONLY $0.50 CENTS PER ADDITIONAL CARD

 

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