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01-06 Acura Mdx 3rd Row Seat Headrest Head Rest Black Leather 02 03 04 05 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, US

Columbus, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Placement on Vehicle:Rear Model:MDX Part Brand:Factory, OEM Description:Headrest, Head rest, seat OEM

01-06 ACURA MDX 3rd ROW SEAT HEADREST HEAD REST BLACK LEATHER 02 03 04 05 OEM

FOR SALE IS A SET OF (2) TWO 3RD THIRD ROW SEAT HEADREST REMOVED FROM A CLEAN 02 ACURA MDX. HEAD REST ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND IS INSTALLATION READY.

FITS: 01-06 ACURA MDX

COLOR: BLACK

MATERIAL: LEATHER

YOU WILL RECEIVE ITEM DISPLAYED!!

 RETURN POLICY

 If you are not satisfied, you may return the item, at your own expense, within  days 14 of receiving it.  I will refund final bid/sale price when we receive the item in the condition in which we sent it.  We can not refund or reimburse shipping/handling charges or return shipping costs

 

 Payment and shipping

·        Payments taken are: Paypal and cash for items that are picked up·     

          See auction details for shipping amount.

·        All items will be shipped via ups or fedex ground inside the continental US.

·        Hawaii and Alaska will be more. Please contact us. No internal shipping

           ·        Will ship to confirmed address only

 

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