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10105 Stant Engine Oil Filler Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $5.30
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stant Other Part Number:10105, FC201, 31111, MO105, 36046, 46547, 11105 Manufacturer Part Number:10105 UPC:Does not apply

 

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Manufacturer:  STANT

Model: 10105
Description: ENGINE OIL FILLER CAP
Condition: BRAND NEW
Packaging Condition Details: SHIPS IN ORIGINAL BOX / PACKAGE
NOTES: PLEASE CHECK THE SPECIAL NOTES SECTION ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE FITMENT CHART TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE CORRECT FIT FOR YOUR VEHICLE
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 RETURNS

IF AN ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED OR DEFECTIVE, WE WILL PAY FOR YOUR RETURN SHIPPING IF WE OPT TO HAVE IT RETURNED PLUS GIVE YOU A FULL REFUND. IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND AND DON'T NEED OR WANT IT AFTER WE HAVE SENT IT, BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR THE RETURN SHIPPING PLUS A 15% RESTOCKING FEE.

 
PAYMENT POLICY
All items must be paid for within 2 days from when the listing ended. We prefer PayPal, 
but you can send me a phone number to call and pay direct by MC, visa, or Discover. We will ship within 1 business day of your cleared payment. You will receive tracking info through your account when your item ships. Any item unpaid for more than 4 days will be filed with eBay as a non paying bidder. Normally, we do not provide insurance on your shipments. If you wish to have insurance, let us know and wait to pay till you get a revised invoice.

DESCRIPTION:
We take a lot of picture on most items we sell. Some of our brand new items we will use a generic picture of the item so we do not have to open a sealed box. Please use the description written as what you are actually buying.(Generic pictures sometimes don't match the exact item you will reieve).


WARRANTY ITEMS:
Most of our new items we are not a dealer for and can not offer a warranty. But if something is not right, don't work, or badly misrepresented, you still have the 14 day return policy. All used items stated are sold As-is Where-is and have no returns.

SHIPPING INFORMATION:
Shipping and handling charges for eBay items are listed in the item description. All of our orders are shipped via FedEx, USPS, or UPS ground and in most cases arrive in 1-4 business days after leaving our warehouse. We only ship Mon-Friday. We do not ship on weekends or holidays.


SHIPPING DESTINATIONS
We ONLY ship to the continental US WE ONLY SHIP THROUGH THE EBAY GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM

RETURNS

IF AN ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED OR DEFECTIVE, WE WILL PAY FOR YOUR RETURN SHIPPING IF WE OPT TO HAVE IT RETURNED PLUS GIVE YOU A FULL REFUND. IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND AND DON'T NEED OR WANT IT AFTER WE HAVE SENT IT, BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR THE RETURN SHIPPING PLUS A 15% RESTOCKING FEE.

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