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[kspeed] My Ride Led Glass Wing Roof Spoiler (fits: Kia 2013 Cerato K3) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Seoul, KR

Seoul, KR
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:kspeed

 
 
 

 

Goods Specification
 

* Title : [Kspeed] My ride LED glass wing roof spoiler (Fits: KIA 2013 Cerato K3)

* Color :  Glossy Black
 
* LED Color : RED

* Made in Korea
 
* Condition : 100% Brand New & Unused (Quality Checked before shipping)
 

 

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NOTICE
- When ordering just let us know the phone number.
  SHIPMENT  

We will ship your order within 1~3 business day via post .
Only ship to the confirmed address provided by ebay . Please checked your correct address.
It will usually take 10-40 business days after shipment
Delivery can be delayed due to destination's customs issue
Brazil, Spain, Greece, Azerbaijan, Brunei Darussalam, Puerto Rico, Italy, Russian Federation, Ukraine,,
some country shipping Usually takes more than 6weeks due to strict customs
Attention, We are not responsible for any customs fee, import duties, or taxes.
   
 
  PAYMENT  
We Accept PayPal Only.
We hope to receive your payment within 7 Days
 
  RETURN POLICY  
We carefully inspect the item before shipment.
In case you found a defect on the purchase, We will exchange or refund it
The return item must be in the original(Unused & Same Package) , resaleable form and
all accessories included must be returned as well
If you are not satisfied, simply contact us and return the item within 14days after you receive it
(We will refund your money without the shipping fee )
 
  CONTACT US  
Customer's satisfaction is my No.1 Priority
If you are dissatisfied for any reason , please do not be quick to leave negative/neutral feedback
If you have a question or problem, please contact us first.
We work hard to make sure every customer 100% satisfied and resolve any problem for you and always leave positive feedback to all our customers

If you have any question or complain , just contact us freely
 

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