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Toyota Hitch Cover Plug - *exellent* on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

NORTH EAST, US

NORTH EAST, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:lESS SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES. Brand:BMW

BID NOW BEFORE ITS TOO LATE

 

 

This auction is for one original Toyota Tow Hitch Receiver Cover Plug .

 

 

IT FITS ANY TOYOTA MODELS.

PLUG IS 2 "   AND IN EXELLENT WORKING CONDITION . 

CONTACT ME FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. VERIFIED PAYPAL ADDRESS AND GREAT FEEDBACK STANDING ARE A MUST.

 


 

 

WARRANTY & RETURNS 
There will be a 14-day money back guarantee for all items if the PLUG does not actually work on your vehicle. No refund will be sent out until we have received original item in the ORIGINAL CONDITION that is sent out. ANY MODERATION to the item  cancels the return policy. A refund will be issued back to you MINUS SHIPPING CHARGES ONLY, we do not refund shipping charges.

 

 

Please ask any and all questions PRIOR to bidding.

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Thanks for looking and good luck.


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