1999 Mitsubishi 3000gt Red Front Bumper Retro Fit Cover Oem Mr439752 on 2040-parts.com
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, US
1999 MITSUBISHI 3000GT RED FRONT BUMPER RETRO FIT COVER OEM MR439752 BRAND NEW GENUINE FACTORY OEM 1999 3000GT FRONT BUMPER COVER COMES IN RED ONLY FITS 1999 3000GT PART #MR439752 US SHIPPING ONLY PLEASE EMAIL FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING QUOTE Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – Providing this information will allow us to check the parts for your specific vehicle.Our goal is to provide you with the correct part and fill all orders with 100% accuracy. Delivery- All delivery times listed are from the day the item leaves the parts department, not from the day you placed the order.If the order is urgent, then please let feel free to email us for immediate delivery.Shipping charges will not be refunded once the item has shipped.All in stock orders placed by 3:00 PM EST (Monday-Friday) will ship same day, otherwise the next business day. All orders not in stock usually arrive at our dealership within 1-3 business days (excluding Holidays and Weekends) and will ship the day they arrive. All vendor items on back order and not available to meet the expected delivery time will be notified by email. “Limited Availability”- Please email for availability. On occasion our vendors have small quantities of some items which would be available for sale. Oversized Items- Some auto parts such as: hoods, fenders, doors, bed liners, bed covers, interior pieces or anything unusually large, may require extra shipping charges or specific shipping options due to weight and/or size.You will be notified of any additional shipping charges before the order is processed. International Shipping- All International orders including Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada must use invoice request (Request Total from Seller) when purchasing. Please email for shipping quote before purchase. All shipping prices listed on eBay are for the Continental Returns- Electrical items and Supplement Restraint System components (i.e. SRS Modules, Airbags, and Crash Sensors) are non-returnable. Shipping and Handling is non-refundable.Restocking fees may apply. ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN: 14 DAYS REFUND WILL BE GIVEN AS: Refund or Merchandise Credit Return Shipping is the sole responsibility of the Buyer. Return labels available only on seller errors. Customer Service- All emails will be answered Monday thru Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm.All resolutions will be handled in a timely and professional manner.We welcome all questions and concerns.Any and all feedback will be greatly appreciated and reviewed by our Management and Customer Service team.
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