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1988-1998 Chevy Chevrolet Door Latch Catch 3726 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Manchester, Tennessee, US

Manchester, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Item must be return in same condition it was received. You MUST contact us before sending the item back. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Chevy door catch

Donor Vehicle - 1988-1998 Chevrolet. Part number 3726

MAY fit 1988-1998 and other models. PLEASE CHECK THAT THIS PART WILL WORK FOR YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE PURCHASING. We use the interchange information available to us but we are not experts on all vehicles. Ebay's compatibility guide is only a guide used for search purposes, we do not guarantee it's accuracy. Please email me with any questions. If you need additional information or pictures please ask and I will get the information to you as quickly as possible. All pictures are of the actual part(s).

Payment is required with in 5 days from close of sale. No item will be shipped without full payment.

It is your responsibility to cross reference parts to your specific year; most of them fit the year range specified above BUT there are a few that do not. We keep prices low and do not have time to cross reference every part. If this is an assembly of parts and a portion of the assembly is not pictured, it may not be included; please ask for clarification, do not assume it is included.

Returns may be accepted if the part does not function correctly. It is guaranteed not to be ''dead on arrival”. Buyer will be responsible for shipping part back to us at buyer's cost and part must be returned in same condition it was received in. No refund or reimbursement will be given for labor or materials used. Item must be returned with in 14 days from receiving it. Please contact us if you have any problems with the item, we will do our best to make it right.

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