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01-05 Ford Ranger Philips-led Perform Black Tail Brake Lights Lamps Left+right on 2040-parts.com

US $78.99
Location:

California, CA, US

California, CA, US
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.:: Item Description:


Information:
  • Return item, NOT BRAND NEW.
  • Picture shown actual item.

    *If you are not satisfy with this item, please contact us before leaving feedback.
    We will try our best to resolve the problem with you
    thank you for your interest

 Issue:
Both driver and passenger sides have deep scratches and scuff marks on lens. LEDs have been tested, and are in working condition. Both driver and passenger sides have green packing plastic stuck on the backside glue. This item does not come with light bulbs, screws, metal clips, or instructions on how to install.
 Fitment:
01-05 Ford Ranger All Model

ALT-YD-FR98-LED-BK
.:: Condition:

The items we sell on EBay are returned merchandise with minor scratches, defects or flaws (which will be clearly explained in item descriptions).  Occasionally items can be new, never use or install due to factory order errors.  They are either displayed, open-box, return items due buyer simply changed their mind or minor damage due to shipping. 

All items had been inspected and tested carefully.  All parts are functional and working (except for minor scratches and scuff marks, not brand new) if any parts are not working properly it will be clearly listed as such and price will also reflect as such. 

**Note that all item is sold as is, and no return and exchange will be granted. 

NO MANUAL OR INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED

NO COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT

.:: Shipping:

We ship to US 48 states and Canada only

We DO NOT ship AK, HI or any APO or PO boxes, international , And no pick up available. Please do not email, NO exceptions.

.:: Payment:

Paypal Only

After we receive your payment, we will ship the item with UPS GROUND, tracking num will be emailed to customers.  It usually takes 5-7 business days for delivery. 

8.75% sales tax will be charged in CA
 

.:: Company Policy:

All of our items are refurbished, displayed, open-box, or returned items, so there will be minor defective on the items.  We will clearly describe with pictures and show what parts of the lights are defective.  All items we posted is with NO warranty and we will NOT take any return or exchange for the item.  Please make sure you understand the condition of the item and understand that the item is selling with blowout price, and item has no warranty.

.:: Contact Info.

We hope we have described the conditions the best we could. We hope to still deliver low price products to our customers so your positive feedback and 5 star rating are very important to us. If you receive any other issues not previously described you may still contact us so we can give you an overall positive experience.

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