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fixthejeep

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Location: United StatesMember since: Mar 07, 2004

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Average for the last 12 months

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4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.8
Shipping speed
4.9
Communication
5.0

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Arrived as described and in good shape. Super fast shipping. Recommended Seller.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Reviews (4)
UTG Universal Dovetail to Picatinny/Weaver Rail Adaptor NEW - MNT-DTW145
Dec 19, 2020
Make sure you watch a video!
They pack this with the set screws reversed from tightening position so make sure you watch a video on installing it. Great product and value, super sturdy, ideal for spring and piston air rifles. I’ve put it on my TX200 and HW97 and it holds steady.
4 WALL SCONCES TORCH GOTHIC MATTE BLACK CANDLE HOLDER 18 3/4” TALL NEW~39877
Mar 21, 2016
Gothic candle holders...
Not enough room here to say how happy I am period.
BASS - Hollow Body Style DIY Unfinished Project Luthier Electric Guitar Kit!
Oct 19, 2015
Hollowbody guitar kit
Bought this as a gift project for a bass player and regret doing so. The instructions are non existent, the fit is poor, and the wood has many, many flaws in it, and I know "You get what you pay for", but between the kit, the stain(s), the incredible amount of sand paper and sanding sponges needed, this will end up costing over $300 and I could have bought a quality used bass guitar for that amount. I have been sanding this for a week trying to get it ready for stain and the first two attempts at staining it revealed that it needs even more sanding. It is made from 1/8th in plywood so you need to be careful as to even how much you can sand before exposing the next layer. I'm sure it will end up hanging on his wall, unplayed, as something sentimental. If you are serious about building a guitar that will be something sturdy and long term playable, try and find a better kit than this one.