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1945-1971 Jeep Cj Fuel Tank Filler Plate Grommet New on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:CJFPG-1 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:MTS

TREXCJFPG-1

Fuel filler plate grommet fits "under the seat" fuel tanks for 1945-1971 Jeep CJ models. Replaces # 663505.

Made in the USA.

Warranty

This part is covered by a one year warranty against manufacturing defects.

Payment

We accept all forms of PayPal payments. We ship to the verified address specified with the Paypal payment. Payment must be received within seven days unless special arrangements are made. Once we receive your payment, your order will be processed and shipped.

Shipping

We ship parts to the continental US (lower 48 states) via FedEx, USPS priority mail, and Spee Dee delivery. Orders are processed and shipped Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. After your order ships, we will send you an e-mail with a tracking number for your order. If you pay via Paypal, we will attach the tracking number to your Paypal payment.

We will combine shipping to save you money. When ordered with a tank, please request an invoice from us and we will waive the shipping fee for this part.

Our shipping rate is valid only for the United States. If you need an order shipped outside the US, please contact us for a shipping quote.

Parts in stock

Our goal is to have enough parts in stock so there will never be an issue of us being out of stock on any certain part. But occasionally, we do run out of stock on parts. Sometimes this is due to a manufacturer not supplying us enough parts, or in the case of popular parts they can sell out very quickly and we do not have anymore in stock at that time. If you order a part and we discover it is not in stock, we will send you an e-mail notifying you, and give you the option of waiting for a restock or getting a refund.

MTS part # CJFPG-1

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