*** 98-02 Dodge Ram 1500 2500 3500 52mm Triple Gauge A Pillar Pod *** on 2040-parts.com
La Habra, California, United States
At AnDong Auto, we believe photos of the actual product can increase buyer's confidence when shopping for aftermarket auto parts. Therefore, all pictures on this listing are the actual item that we sell and taken by our professional DSLR camera. Feel free to contact us through eBay for any questions you have. Item Description
1998-2002 52mm A-pillar Gauge Pod - Fits 3 52mm gauges- Gloss black color, ready to paint any color - ABS plastic made - Fitment guaranteed - Brand new in box - In stock, ready to ship from California Payment Details
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USPS Parcel Select within 48 Continental States (7-10 business days) Additional shipping charges to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Canada PayPal will automatically email/update tracking# to buyer after item has been shipped ***ONLY ship to PayPal confirmed address (no exception!) Return Policy
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undamaged products are subject to a 15% restocking fee. For damaged or defective products, please provide pictures/evidences and notify us within 5 days upon delivery date. Buyer is subject to pay for the return shipping fee. Warranty
All products are covered by our warranty against defects. If an item proves to be defective, please contact us to have the product repaired or replaced. All of our products are covered by a 90-Day warranty Feedback
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