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1999-2003 Mitsubishi Galant Rear Trunk Chrome Emblem Oem *p45 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.35
Location:

Sloughhouse, California, US

Sloughhouse, California, 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 shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

For sale is 1999-2003 MITSUBISHI GALANT REAR TRUNK CHROME EMBLEM OEM *P45

Policy:This is an Original part,(oem) not aftermarket. May be a little dusty from storage use and have few minor scratches. Please review all pictures carefully and read description before buying. The compatibility we provide is acurate although may not guarantee 100%. We strongly recomend to match parts with yours, or contact your local dealer.

This part is in good working condition. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALMOST ALL ITEMS WE SELL ARE USED, IF YOU BOUGHT ITEM AND IT DOESNT MATCH OR IT IS DEFECTIVE, PLEASE CONTACT US FIRST BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK, WE WILL RESOLVE ANY ISSUE ASAP TO KEEP YOU AS OUR HAPPY CUSTOMER. WE SEND ITEMS ACCORDING TO TITLES DESCRIPTION, IF BY MISTAKE, ITEMS TITLE DOES NOT MATCH WHATS ON PICTURE, TELL US IMMEDIATLY WHAT YOU BOUGHT ACCORDING TO, SO WE SHIP AN EXACT ITEM OF YOUR NEED.   

HAWAII, ALASKA, PUERTO RICO, AND OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES WILL HAVE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGE, CONTACT ME FOR QUOTE!

Shipping: We ship our items within 24 hours after payment received. And the item ships fast takes only 3-5 business days. Sometimes shipping delayed due to weekends and holidays.

We only ship to the address provided at paypal account! If you want to change it will cost additional $20 to send to a different address.

Returns accepted. If mistake were made on buying the wrong item, buyer has to cover BOTH shipping expense in order to receive refund.


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