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(1) White Plastic Grab / Assist Handle Bar Rv Motorhome Camper Trailer 9.25" Lg on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, US

Springfield, Missouri, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Return Policy - (if paid with paypal only) If item does not function properly or not as described I will refund full purchase price of item, buyer is responsible for all shipping and handling charges which are not refundable. Item must be returned in 14 days in original unused condition.

(1) White Plastic Grab/assist Handle Bar RV Motor home Camper Trailer 9.25" long

This listing is for (1) White Grab/Assist Handle
Part # 480W
                        

Molded embossed handles which can be used for a wide range of interior or exterior applications.
These molded assist handles are manufactured from high
quality polypropylene material and have passed stringent testing for durability and safety.

Hole center to center is 8"
Overall length is 9-1/4"


Shipping: All items ship USPS, please provide valid USPS mailing address. PO Boxes are ok. We do combine shipping on multiple products ordered if available (not all products can be shipped together).  You must "request a total" from seller prior to checkout to receive the combined shipping discount.  We will give you the best shipping rate possible.  For shipping quotes please send email with zip code.     

Flat rate shipping cost of $3.95 no matter how many you purchase.

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Returns:  We do accept returns, so buy with confidence.  Returns must have prior approval, please send email for instructions on returns.  Shipping costs are non-refundable.  Please read product description carefully prior to ordering.  If you have any questions on the product, please send email, we're happy to help.

Payment:  Payments accepted through paypal.  Please pay for item within 72 hours, Any other circumstance just let me know and I will work with you.  Please combine multiple purchases into one order at checkout.  MO residents add sales tax.               

                                             Credit Cards are accepted at checkout...NO paypal account required. 

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