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1981 Toyota Corolla Wagon 1.8 Fuel Evaporative Separator on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, US

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:RETURN POLICY: 1. Item must be returned within 3 days of receipt 2. After 3 days, no item will be processed 3. Exchange will be issued only if the item has a manufacturer defect, depending on inventory availability 4. Original shipping cost will not be refunded 5. The item must not be installed or show ANY signs of wear 8. The defected item must be received and tested before anything can be done 9. Buyer is responsible for return shipping cost 10. 20% restocking fee will be applied Placement on Vehicle:Rear

1981 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON 1.8 FUEL EVAPORATIVE SEPARATOR

Item Description: You are buying a genuine OEMpart

For a 1980ToyotaCorolla Wagon 1.8

Thislisting is for a FUEL EVAPORATIVE SEPARATOR

This Item is in goodshape. It has no cracks and all of the screw holes are intact. They are a few scratches.And no discoloration, considering its age it still has a nice appearance

Pleasenote that all the parts are from Toyota models,
and it is under the responsibility of the buyer to confirm the compatibility inadvance.
ATTENTION: Please double check if the part fits your car.

If you are looking for parts from this type of car, e-mail me

I would be glad to set up an auction for you at your request.

If you would rather speak to me my cell phone number pleasee-mail me for my number.

Thebelow information is about the vehicle that this part was removed from.

I am parting out this

1980 Toyota Corolla Wagon. The engine is a 1.8Cyl.

Automatic Transmission, PowerSteering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning.

Remember, feel free to e-mail me.

Thanks for Looking!!!

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RETURN POLICY:
1. Item must be returnedwithin 3 days of receipt
2. After 3 days, no item will be processed
3. Exchange will be issued only if the item has a manufacturer defect,depending on inventory availability
4. Original shipping cost will not be refunded
5. The item must not be installed or show ANY signs of wear
8. The defected item must be received and tested before anything can be done
9. Buyer is responsible for return shipping cost
10. 20% restocking fee will be applied

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