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1949-1950 Chevrolet Gmc Truck 6 216 Intake & Exhaust Manifold Gasket Set on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Wantagh, New York, US

Wantagh, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Return policy: When an item is described accurately, I cannot accept a return for a purchase error or buyer mistake. This would constitute buyer remorse. Part #'s and pictures are provided for you to perform your own research and verify that the item is correct for your application. Thank you Return policy: The item purchased must be in the same exact new condition as you received it. The original packaging must accompany the item. The item cannot have been installed in any way -- no bolt marks and no connection marks on the terminals for electrical parts. All of this is so the item can be sold as new again. The item must be inspected first before a refund can be given. If these conditions aren't met, we cannot accept a return so you can keep the part or sell it on your Ebay account. Thank you. Return policy: Due to the nature of electrical parts, no returns on electrical parts. The car dealerships do not allow returns on electrical parts. I can't accept a return on an electrical part. Thank you Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:11050 Warranty:No

Up for auction is a new intake & exhaust gasket set #11050 which fits the following:

CHEVROLET


  • 1949-1950 6 cylinder 216 c.i.
  • CHEVROLET TRUCK


  • 1949-1950 6 cylinder 216 c.i.
  • GMC TRUCK


  • 1949-1950 6 cylinder 216 c.i.
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    Return policy: The item purchased must be in the same exact new condition as you received it. The original packaging must accompany the item. The item cannot have been installed in any way -- no bolt marks and no connection marks on the terminals. All of this is so the item can be sold as new again. The item must be inspected first before a refund can be given. If these conditions aren't met, we cannot accept a return so you can keep the part or sell it on your Ebay account. Thank you.

    Return policy: When an item is described accurately, I cannot accept a return for a purchase error or buyer mistake. This would constitute buyer remorse. Part #'s and pictures are provided for you to perform your own research and verify that the item is correct for your application. Thank you

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