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1991 - 2005 Acura Nsx Trunk Lid Strut / Opener New Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:74872-SL0-023 Part Brand:Acura

This is One brand new, genuine Acura trunk lid strut for the 1991 - 2005 NSX!

This is the strut that holds the trunk lid open and keeps it from falling on your head.

Beacuse this is a genuine Acura part you know it will fit and last as it should. The strut will come with the factory backed 12 mo warranty

Acura part number 74872-SL0-023

If you would like to replace both struts, you need to order a total of 2.

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Please note that Alaskan and Hawaiian orders can only be shipped via air freight so the shipping charges will be higher.

Returns:

Freight will not be refunded on any returned orders, and there will be a 20% restocking fee on all correctly supplied parts.  Returns will not be processed until the parts are received by us in the same condition as they were shipped.

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We do welcome international orders, but we do require that all international orders are processed through Pay-Pal.  Please note that international shipping costs may be higher, and buyer recognizes that they must pay all duties and taxes and additional delivery charges in addition to the shipping charged depending on local customs regulations.

We will not violate any international laws and declare any items less than their actual value, as a gift, or for testing purposes, etc.  Any request to do so will cause us to cancel your order, and will be immediately reported to Ebay.

International Returns:

International items that are not claimed, or are refused will be refunded when we receive the item back, minus all shipping charges to send and receive the item back, and minus all customs charges that are incurred.

Domestic Returns:

Returns on this item will only be honored if the bearings are brand new, in their original packaging, and they are still sealed in their plastic wrap.  All other returns will not be accepted.

There will be a 20% restocking fee on all returned parts, and freight will not be refunded on any correctly supplied order.


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