02-09 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120 Fj120 Genuine Wood Leather Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Japan, Japan
Thank you for visiting my store!! Description 02-09 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER PRADO 120 FJ120 GENUINE WOOD LEATHER STEERING WHEEL Condition:NEW Notes: This item is for right hand drive (RHD). Please check your car if it fits before you purchase it. Shipping We ship internationally from Japan. Expedited shipping takes only 5 days with tracking number & insurance Standard shipping takes 10-15 days with tracking number The item will be shipped out within 3 to 5business day We only ship to PayPal registered address Here is Japan post tracking information https://trackings.post.japanpost.jp/services/srv/search/?locale=en If you have any inquiry about shipping, Feel free to ask me before purchase or open a case. Payment Only PayPal accepted Return policy Returns are accepted in case that the item is not described. Please contact us within 14 days before send back the item. Shipping cost and return shipping cost are buyer's responsibility. International Buyers please note Import duties, taxes are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are buyer's responsibility. Please check URL below about shipping rule. http://pages.ebay.com/help/pay/international-shipping-rules.html Please check your country's customs whether the additional costs will be asked. If you have any inquiry about shipping, Feel free to ask me before purchase or open a case. About us Our products are 100% Authentic. We sell various kinds of high quality genuine Japanese products to international customers. Your satisfaction is guaranteed for sure!! If you are not satisfied with the product or our service, please just simply contact us and we will resolve the issue promptly and professionally. We truly appreciate if you leave us a positive feedback after you receive the item. Your feedback is very important to us. We look forward to serving and dealing with you!! Thank you for looking and Happy Bidding!!                                                          
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