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05-15 Challenger Charger 300 New Front Engine Belly Pan Splash Shield Mopar Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $65.54
Location:

Hickory, North Carolina, United States

Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mopar Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:4806074AI Surface Finish:Black Plastic Interchange Part Number:4806074AH Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:4806074AG Part Brand:Mopar

New Mopar Front Engine Belly Pan

Part # 4806074AI

Fits 2005 to 2010 Chrysler 300 / Charger / Magnum

Fits 2008 to 2015 Dodge Challenger

Fits 2011 to 2014 Dodge Charger

This part is OEM and a Quality Fit!

24 mos. Warranty at any CDJR Dealer across the USA!

If you are unsure of compatibility, please send us your VIN to verify application.

 

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At Steve White Motors, we choose the best shipping method for your order (via Federal Express or United States Postal Services – and occasionally with UPS). Simply supply us with your full “physical” address.

Orders will be sent out within 1-4 business days and may take up to 4-12 business days in transit. The “shipping” fee quoted in this auction is for the Contiguous 48 states (excluded are Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico). Tracking information will be sent to your email address. NOTE: Due to some email addresses, the tracking information may appear in the Spam mailbox. Please be sure to check your spam mailbox.

Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico Orders

If you are a resident of Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, you are not in the Contiguous 48 states. We only ship with Fed Ex or UPS to these states. The carriers require additional shipping in order to deliver to your location. A “physical” street address is required! Please note: P.O. Box addresses will not be accepted – no exceptions!

You can contact us via email or phone (800) 779-3634 before placing your order. If we do not hear from you, our shipping department will send you an invoice and email to notify you of the additional funds.

Canada Orders

We ship orders to Canada via UPS because of the GST taxes and duties. UPS will usually charge additional fees to your package as a brokerage fee. These fees are out of our control. Please make sure you are willing to pay these fees before placing an order with us.

International Orders

Please be aware of your country’s customs fees, duties, taxes and/or brokerage fees. Also, check with your local government/customs agent to see if any of these fees apply. These fees are not included in your order. It is your responsibility to pay any fees that your government may require.

Warranties

Mopar® parts and Magneti Marelli offered by Mopar® parts installed by an authorized Chrysler Group LLC dealership or studio are warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for 24 months / unlimited miles for both parts and labor.  Mopar® parts sold wholesale to an automotive service facility and installed by a professional technician are warranted against defects in workmanship for 24 months / unlimited miles for parts and up to $150.00 in labor.  Mopar® parts and Magneti Marelli offered by Mopar® parts sold over the counter for vehicle owner or do-it-yourself installation are warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for 24 months / unlimited miles for parts exchange only.  Contact us for the full warranty information and list of exceptions.

IMPORTANT! Warranties are only valid in the U.S.A.

Returns

If for any reason you are not satisfied with your part(s); (i.e., quality, fit, incorrect item, etc.), you can return the part(s) within 10 days of receipt. Simply fill out the Steve White Motors “RMA / Return Authorization Form” which will be included with your order and ship the part(s) back to us. The returned part(s) may be subjected to a 20% restocking fee. SWM does not issue credit on original shipping fees. Electrical parts are non-returnable/non-refundable. All parts must be returned in original packaging and in a resalable condition.

Damaged Package/Part(s) In Transit

The Carrier is responsible for any and all items damaged during shipping. If your package/part has been damaged, you will need to fill out a “claim report form” from that Carrier in order to be reimbursed. Do not return the package/part to Steve White Motors. We are not responsible for any shipping damages.

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