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02 Infiniti Q45 Anti Lock Brake Abs Pump 47600ar100 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Newark, New Jersey, US

Newark, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:60 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Brand:INFINITI Q45 Tag Number:0001059744 Stock Number:00013460 Year:2002 Model:INFINITI Q45 Condition and Options:Pump Mileage:116121 Manufacturer Part Number:47600AR100 Interchange Part Number:545-50836 Other Part Number:47600 AR100

02 INFINITI Q45 Anti Lock Brake ABS Pump 47600AR100


Donor Vehicle:



Model: INFINITI Q45 2002
Year: 2002
Odometer: 116121
StockNumber: 00013460

Part Details & Important Notes Please Read:


Comments: 47600AR100

If a detailed picture is not posted, one can be provided on your request. If you have any questions about the item do not hesistate to ask.


Interchange Information:


also fits the following models:

INFINITI Q45 2002 - 2002 Pump


Condition:  

Please understand that the part that you are looking at is used. All of our parts are recycled and come from used and salvaged vehicles. Our parts have been inspected first for working condition and also for cosmetic appearance. This part may show some signs of wear relevant to age and usage and we will disclose if there is any light damage or abnormal wear.


Guarantee & Returns:

Most parts we sell through eBay Motors come with a 6 month money back guarantee unless otherwise stated. The 6 month period starts when you take possession of the part. No labor warranty is provided. 

In the event a part sold with a warranty fails to operate within the warranty period we will replace the part(s) with a functionally equivalent part or refund the part purchase price, at our option. No refunds on deposits or unwanted special order parts or special "cut" items. 

To return an item you must contact us via the eBay messaging system ONLY within the 6 month period to obtain further instructions. 

Original shipping charges and return shipping charges are not refunded NO EXCEPTIONS.  

Once you receive further instructions, ship the item back to Lacey Used Auto Parts 305 Wilson Ave Newark NJ 07105. DO NOT SHIP ITEMS PRIOR TO CONTACTING LACEY USED AUTO PARTS. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY OR RETURN ITEMS THAT ARE LOST.

Return shipping is YOUR responsibility per my return agreement marked above. This goes for Warrantied/defective items, items not wanted, & items not needed.


Shipping UPS & Freight Shipments:

Lacey Used Auto Parts ships to US addresses within the 48 states only via UPS ground. 

No Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, APO, FPO, and PO Box 

No International shipping available. 

Pick up at our facilities is available. Please email us prior to your purchase to arrange pick up. 

Please allow 1-5 days for delivery. Most areas in the US are within 5 days. No expedited shipping is available. 

Freight shipments are for business to business zoned deliveries. For residential deliveries a service charge of up to $100 will be applied. This goes for business’ that are in residential zoned areas.


Payment Policies:

We accept immediate payment using a credit card & PayPal only. 

Sales tax will be applied to all orders shipped to the state of New Jersey.



On Oct-02-13 at 13:46:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

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