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12v Multi-tone Car / Motorcycle Siren on 2040-parts.com

C $9.95
Location:

Quebec City, Canada

Quebec City, Canada
Condition:New

Liquidation-Discount

Description

12v Muti-tone siren

Item condition

Used/New : New, No box/package


Includes

  • 1x 12v Multi-Tone siren

Payment / Shipping

Shipping method
We use Canada Post thru Paypal shipment system. If available , you'll find the tracking information with your Paypal transaction

Combined shipping
Sorry, we do not combine shipping even if shipped in the same box. 

Local pickup 
We do not offering local pickup 

Delivery time
We ship normally under 48 business hours. For Canada, please expect 2 to 20 business days and 10 to 25 business days for USA for delivery.

Warranty

We will be glad to refund or exchange (if possible) any defective items if declared under 7 days after you received it.
Buyer is responsible to pay return shipping fees
- No warranty on AS IS items -

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