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06-07 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti 6 Spd Manual Clutch Release Fork Factory Oem -536 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Buda, Texas, United States

Buda, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Factory, OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front

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Item:                     Clutch Release Fork - USED - Please view pictures for further details -

 

Donor Vehicle:     2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STI 2.5L Turbocharged AWD 6 Speed Manual (90K Miles)

 

Description:          All parts are tested and are guaranteed to work unless otherwise stated “sold as is.” All of our items are used. Please review the pictures for further details. What you see in the pictures is what you will receive. With some items we will use stock photos. If this is the case, we assure you the item you will receive will usually be in similar or in much better shape than what you see in the photographs.

 

Compatibility:       We are liquidating the few Subaru parts we have left in stock. Please check our other auctions. Buyer assumes all responsibility for verifying compatibility of these parts. All parts are sold as is. For any other application please direct your questions to a local dealership’s parts department or your choice of any trusted online source.

 

Warranty:           Our parts are individually inspected and everything is described/pictured to the best of our abilities. This being said, we are human and may make mistakes. Should this occur, we will do our best to correct the problem in a timely manner.  We will accept returns within 14 days from the day the item was delivered for a 20% restocking fee if the mistake was not on our part.

 

Shipping:              We offer free shipping to the lower 48 states only (Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico contact us for additional shipping charges.) Most of the items we sell are shipped out via UPS Ground.  The smaller packages get shipped out via USPS First Class if the item meets the 13 ounce weight requirement. Oversized items or items weighing over 150 lbs will be delivered by freight.

 

Freight Customers:    When purchasing item that will clearly be freighted, we ask that you provide us with a business address (must have forklift) and a phone #. That way, we can have the item delivered straight to the business address. If a business address is not available, the item will be shipped to a freight company terminal in your area and you will be required to pick up the item from there. The Phone# is a must, in order for the freight company to get in touch with you when the item will arrive or if any problems arise.

 

International Customers:  Please contact us before bidding on the item to discuss additional shipping costs or if we can even ship this item to you. Shipping is more expensive and it may take a few weeks or longer to deliver.

 

Sales Tax:             There is a 8.25% sales tax on all sales in Texas.

 

 

 

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