04-09 Toyota Prius Used Center Dash Speaker #55408-47010 Oem 1602007 D4 on 2040-parts.com
US $30.00
Location:
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Condition:Used
Manufacturer Part Number:55408-47010
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This Online listing is in good, used, working condition and comes as pictured.
Compatibility chart is used for search purposes.
You must make sure your part numbers match with ours. If you have questions as to whether or not this can be used for your vehicle, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
This listing is for:
04-09 TOYOTA PRIUS USED CENTER DASH SPEAKER #55408-47010 OEM 1602007 D4
Return Policy:
You will only receive what is pictured unless otherwise stated in the description. Please do not assume anything else will be included if it is not pictured.
If more pictures are needed, please contact us and we will provide them via E-mail.
Checkout/Shipping information expected within 3 days of AUCTION close. After 7 days, ANY Unpaid AUCTION WINS will be subject to an Unpaid Item Dispute (UPI) through eBay AND cancellation.
Most parts come with a 30 day warranty (unless stated otherwise in the listing) and a 30 day return period. We always test our parts. It is rare that our parts will not fit or function correctly. If the part you receive does not fit or work in your vehicle, we must ask you for a digital picture and your vehicle’s VIN number so we can properly assist you. If there is a part number listed on the item being purchased, please make sure it matches your current part being replaced. We are not responsible if the numbers do not match if they are in the online listing.
Parts Covered by Warranty – in case the part sold fails to work due to defective material or wrong fitment, I will replace the part or issue a full refund up to the COST of the part purchased price (no refunds for labor COSTS), see warranty tab in the listing for more details.
Items NOT Covered by Warranty - For parts that are not defective, but are returned, the following will apply: 15% Restocking Fee, shipping COSTS are not refunded, and customer pays for shipping the part back.
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