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1970- Buick Gs Trunk Key Cover/ Badge /emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Algonac, Michigan, US

Algonac, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear

1970-

 BUICK GS

 TRUNK KEY

 COVER/ BADGE /EMBLEM

OEM PART 

  LOOKS LIKE IT...PT9716997 STAMPED ON BACK

.THIS IS IN REALLY NICE CONDITION

PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY

THIS IS THE ITEM(S) YOU WILL BE RECIEVING

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

We always do our best to describe the items.

Provide as many quality pictures as you, the bidder, might need.

Questions will be answered to the best of our knowledge, as quick as possible.

Buyer assumes full responsibility for any type of activation, regulations, compatibility etc.

SHIPPING:

Paypal is accepted Worldwide.

Please follow "Shipping Instructions" listed under Shipping Tab.

PAYMENTS:

High Bidder must contact ~ LOOK-IFOUNDIT ~

within 2 DAYS from close of auction, if unable to complete transaction.

Payment must be made WITHIN 2 DAYS.

After 5 days WE WILL re-list, and report the non-payment.

When payment is received, item will ship within 2 business days.

OUR RETURN POLICY:

Customer must inspect all goods upon receipt.

Please notify ~ LOOK-IFOUNDIT ~ within 48 hours if the item is damaged.

Items can only be returned with prior authorization.

Unauthorized returns will not be honored.

Authorized returns will be charged a 50 % restocking fee.

Return shipping costs are not refundable

The Item must be packaged appropriately. Regardless of condition,

So as, not to receive any further physical damage during the return shipping.

BUYER ACCEPTS ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INFORMATION

THE SHIPPING SOURCE MIGHT REQUIRE ON CLAIMS.

Failure to follow these guidelines will invalidate a returned item.

DISCLAIMER:

Items are presented as-is with no warranty.

We shall not be held responsible for any expense including but not limited to:

Installation, removal, transportation, incidentals, loss of profits or revenue.

All purchaser’s also acknowledge;

 That we are not a distributor of the original manufacturer.

We do not issue any manufacturer's warranty that may or may not apply.

Those responsible for the procurement, installation, application

and/or use of purchased equipment, must satisfy themselves that all components meet performance and safety requirements, including but not limited to, all applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards before bidding or purchasing any given item.

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