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01-02 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Radio Cd Cassette Player 1l2f-18c868-ga * on 2040-parts.com

US $57.75
Location:

Williamson, Georgia, US

Williamson, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Please call or email us before sending an item back! You will need to obtain a return form and RA# in order for us to accept the return. ALL ITEMS HAVE 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE YOU RECEIVE THE RADIO TO TEST IT. YOU MUST CONTACT US BEFORE THE 30TH DAY IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS .RETURNS MUST BE POSTMARKED BACK TO US WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING OR THEY WILL BE REFUSED! *IF THE ITEM IS BEING RETURNED DUE TO BEING DEFECTIVE, WE REIMBURSE THE RETURN SHIPPING AND SHIP AN EXCHANGE. *IF THE ITEM IS BEING RETURNED DUE TO BEING DEFECTIVE AND THE BUYER REFUSES AN EXCHANGE, THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING AND A 10% CANCELLATION FEE. *IF THE ITEM IS BEING RETURNED DUE TO THE BUYER CHANGING HIS/HER MIND OR DOES NOT WANT. THE BUYER IS REPSONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING AND UP TO A 25% RESTOCK FEE AT OUR DISCRETION. ALSO, INITIAL SHIPPING IS NON-REFUNDABLE IN THIS CASE. *IF THE ITEM IS BEING RETURNED BECAUSE THE BUYER PURCHASED THE WRONG ITEM FOR HIS/HER VEHICLE AND WISHES TO PURCHASE THE CORRECT ONE, AS LONG AS WE HAVE IT AVAILABLE IN STOCK. THE BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING AND ANY DIFFERENCE IN PRICE FOR THE REPLACEMENT ITEM AND THE COST TO RE-SHIP TO THE BUYER.IF WE DO NOT HAVE WHAT THE BUYER NEEDS THEN, IT WILL BE PROCESSED AS A STANDARD RETURN THAT THE BUYER DOESN'T WANT. ALL RETURNS ARE PROCESSED WITHIN 5 TO 8 BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO US. MON-FRI ARE OUR BUSINESS DAYS. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Factory Oem Manufacturer Part Number:1L2F-18C868-GA Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Manufacturer:Ford

Flavio Briatore legal challenge to FIA ban

Sun, 18 Oct 2009

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Thu, 30 Aug 2012

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