05 Chrysler Crossfire Srt6 Window Power Motor Regulator Front Left Driver Side on 2040-parts.com
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assumed that they are in absolute perfect cosmetic condition unless
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There are no returns if a customer orders a wrong part from us, regardless of
their lack of knowledge.
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on returning if it is made within 15 days of item being received
by customer. Original shipping charges and return shipping charges
are not refunded. Full amount of returning will be made only if by
mistake we sent to you a wrong item or is not as described.
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