00 Cadillac Deville Automatic Transmission Fwd Vin Y on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
00 CADILLAC DEVILLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FWD VIN Y Installation: It is your responsibility to have a qualified, licensed mechanic or automotive technician install this component in order to validate your warranty (proof required if warranty claimed.) As vehicles have become more technical and complex, having a skilled technician greatly improves successful installations and reduces warranty claims. Warranty: Our standard warranty is for 90 days (unless otherwise specified on your invoice.) This standard warranty is a PARTS only warranty and does not cover labor charges or any other costs incurred. Warranties are void if components have been improperly installed, altered, disassembled, overheated, improperly operated or abused by either installer or operator. Warranty also void if item installed in a custom or non-item specific application. CADILLAC 2000 - 2000 A.T., FWD; (4.6L), VIN Y (8th digit) THIS WAS TESTED BEFORE BEING REMOVED AND WORKED PERFECT IT IS 100% STOCK AND UNMODIFIED FREE SHIPPING TO COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS ADRESS ONLY. +$100 FOR RESIDENTIAL ADRESS PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER AND MAKE SURE THIS PART WILL WORK FOR YOUR VEHICLE All Items come with tracking Item Ships in 1-2 Business days All our auto parts are USED parts and will show normal wear and tear, unless otherwise stated in the item description. Business hours are Monday thru Friday 8 AM to 5 PM Refunds are accepted ONLY when you receive your item and is not as described in listing or does not function properly. Shipping within the continental U.S. 48 States For international 3rd party shipping please send us a message Pay securely with any major credit card through PayPal. Please buy with Confidence we have been a successful wrecking yard for over 20 Years. We are new to the Ebay market. Our Wrecking yard is located in the dry sunny City of Tucson, Arizona. 5555 S Arcadia Ave Tucson, AZ 85706 shelf OFF |
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