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1973 73 Ford Nos Sterring Flange D3oz-3a525-a on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Watson, Louisiana, US

Watson, Louisiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Refund amount will not include initial shipping cost incurred to us; if it was free shipping the refund will be minus the shipping cost we paid. All returns subject to a 15% restocking fee and will be deducted from the refund amount. Refunds issued Only for items which have been returned in the same condition as when shipped. Items returned must include all parts, pieces, papers, and the original packaging when applies. Items not accepted; items damaged (package any returns as well as received, damaged items will not be accepted), used/installed, modified in any way, or items missing anything included from the listing. Ebay says that the buyer is to contact the seller within 14 days of receiving an item and that the return to have a tracking number. We are not responsible if your item gets lost in transit back to us, shipping insurance your choice.. Contact us if you have any questions, click the “Ask Seller a Question“ link in the listing. Part Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:D30Z-3A525-A

Please Note:

The part is New Original Stock, has been stored many years-  box shows shelf wear. Pictures are of the actual one to be shipped. Please ask any questions prior to bid or purchase. Thanks for viewing!

Item offered is one  "flange" for Ford.  Please it is the buyer's responsibility to make sure of compatibility and correctness for their needs.

Part number D3OZ-3A525-A. Buyer to receive actual one pictured. 

International Customers Please Note: The shipping charges Do Not include any duties or charges incurred as the package enters your country. Also please understand there is no control over customs opening and inspecting any packages. Thanks

 

 

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