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2000 - 2002 Mercedes Benz E Class E320 E420 Over Head Map Light W/sunroof Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Enola, Pennsylvania, United States

Enola, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercedes-Benz Warranty:No

Up for sale is the overhead console with sunroof switch from a 2000 Mercedes benz e320 wagon. The color is light gray. It is in good usable condition as you can see in the pictures with minimum signs of use. It is ready to be installed in your vehicle.

Thank you for your interest in our e-bay product.  Our items are used car parts and you will be able to detect that they show some use of wear from being used prior.  Most of our products are in good or better condition.  We do our best to show any damages, scratches, cigarette burns, etc in the pictures we take.  If something is broken we mention it in the description.

Shipping & Handling

Once you purchase our item you should receive it within 10 business days.  We try to ship within 48 hours of receiving payment.  Please understand that once orders are shipped, we cannot control the transit times thereafter.  Most orders will ship via USPS First Class/Priority Mail or FedEx/UPS or the best suitable carrier for the specific size of the product.

Returns & Policies

·        14 day money back guarantee.  Please notify us within 14 days after you’ve received your purchased item.

·        All return requests must be submitted through your ebay account

·        Buyers pay for return shipping fee

·        Item to be returned must be in same condition as we sent it

·        Open Item (electric, electronic, computer) NO REFUNDS!

·        Breaking a item during installation is not our responsibility No Returns No Refunds!

Is it the right fit?

·        We are not responsible if the item does not fit.

·        Please make sure the item will fit your vehicle before purchasing.

·        If you are not sure please contact your local mechanic or dealer to confirm the item will fit before purchasing.

Once you receive the item and you are not 100% satisfied please contact us immediately before leaving us negative or neutral feedback we would be more then willing to work with you to come up with a solution.

                       Thank you for looking! 

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