2000-2005 Cadillac Deville Dts Right Passenger Front Seat Belt Assembly Shale on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
PART DESCRIPTION: This is a used passenger front seat belt pulled from a 2002 Cadillac Deville DTS. One of the retractor covers has some breaks. The seat belt assembly works well. Light scratches, minor staining and other imperfections are possible from use. It is in overall good condition and would make a good replacement part. You will receive the exact item shown. ALL USED PARTS MAY SHOW NORMAL WEAR SUCH AS LIGHT SCRATCHES, SCUFFS, STAINING, FADING OR OTHER MINOR IMPERFECTIONS. ANY MAJOR DAMAGE WILL BE PHOTOGRAPHED AND MENTIONED. ANY BULBS OR FUSES CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. **PLEASE NOTE: The vehicle compatibility chart cannot be guaranteed! Please compare your part closely to mine (especially part numbers and plug-ins when possible) and do your research to ensure you are ordering the right part for your car. Customer satisfaction is very important to me; I try my best to provide as many closeup pictures as possible so you know exactly what to expect. My pictures show the exact item you will receive, exactly as you will receive it. Please message me if you have questions prior to purchasing** Thank you for shopping with JSB Customs Shipping: We ship all of our packages via US Postal Service or FedEx. If you typically use a PO Box for your mail, please also provide a physical mailing address in case we use FedEx to send your item. Economy shipping means your package will be sent the most affordable way possible; on occasion a package can take up to 8 business days to arrive. If you need a faster shipping method please contact us and we are more than happy to give you a quote. Returns: Return shipping is the BUYER'S responsibility for any reason. We have a 14 day return policy that begins the day you receive your item. If there are any issues with an item you receive please contact us immediately. Customer satisfaction and positive feedback are our #1 priority. |
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