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Correct Ejector seat for Monogram's F-8 Crusader

Manufacturer:   Missing Links Models

Model#    ML039
Scale:  1:48   
Date:  1981??
Condition: New Sealed in Mfg packaging. Plastic bag


Remember I take offers as long as they are reasonable.

Condition: I use 5 different values for condition and they are as follows
#1 NIB Never been opened

#2 OBN Open Box New-All parts are still sealed in Mfg plastic (Exception may be clear parts or add ons)

#3 OBC-Open box complete- Parts have been removed from Mfg internal packaging-I checked every part to make sure everything is there and consider the model complete. Have put small loose parts in its on plastic bag and repackaged the sprues so no parts can get lost.

#4 OBCS Open box complete started -small parts have been glued together like wings, tail section, pilot to pilot seat or other mischelanious parts.

#5 OBNC-Open Box not complete-This may mean missing decals, small parts, Directions etc. These can be used to add to your parts collection or as diarama's as wrecked planes or other creative uses. 

Each heading and in the listing itself these will be listed so you know what you are buying




I will combine for shipping and will be using the new USPS Ground advantage which will save you money on shipping.
Features: 

Stock is reserved once confirmed payment is received, so prompt payment is suggested. My eBay store, as well as my other sales avenues,  source items from the same warehouse. The eBay stock levels are updated daily, so the quantity available number is accurate. If we are out of an item, due to an inventory mis-count (Human error) we will attempt to acquire the item from a distrubutor or manufacturerto to fill your order . If we are unable to acquire the item in a timely fashion, we will contact you and offer you a full refund or your permission to back order the item for you. 

All shipments are FOB Origin. In other words once delivered to the freight carrier be it the USPS, UPS, FedX or any other carrier my responsibility ends. At the hand off to the carrier you are now responsible for the shipment. If it is lost or damaged it will be your responsibility to notify the carrier to either help find the shipment and or recover damages from the carrier. If you would like insurance I can add to the final invoice.

Will combine shipments to save costs