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2000 Bmw Z3 Hatch Strut/shock on 2040-parts.com

US $102.69
Location:

Haltom City, Texas, US

Haltom City, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:60 Days Return policy details:Item(s) must be returned within warranty period stated on the auction listing and sales receipt. You can pay with a credit card through the Paypal checkout. Payment is expected within 3 days of auction close. If payment is not received within 5 days of auction close an Unpaid Item Dispute will be initiated. Most items are shipped within one to two business days upon receipt of payment. All cleared payments received after 3 pm (CST) will ship the following business day. Pick Up At Our Location: Due to limited space we cannot store any item for more than 7 days. Prompt pick up is expected. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Stock Number:00018213 Year:2000 Brand:BMW Z3 Model:BMW Z3 Mileage:117505


Donor Vehicle:



Model: BMW Z3 2000
Year: 2000

VIN: WBACH9343YLM91809
Odometer: 117505
StockNumber: 00018213

Part Details:


Comments: 00 Z3 PAIR


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Auction is for the part(s) listed only, not the vehicle as a whole. The wrecked donor vehicle and or additional parts are shown for stock photo purposes only. Items listed as LEFT are on the Driver Side and items listed as RIGHT are on the Passenger Side. Verify vehicle fitment with your local dealership.

This item is only for sale within the lower 48 contiguous U.S. states. No delivery to HI, AK, PR or other U.S. Territories. 

Unless otherwise stated your purchase of this item is backed with our 6 month hassle-free warranty. Our full warranty policy is available upon request. Should you have a problem with this unit within the warranty period or feel that the part is not as described in the auction listing we ask that you please contact us. We're here to help. Refunds are issued upon return of the item and for the cost of the unit only. Shipping charges and other related fees are non-refundable. Business Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8 am to 5 pm (CST).

 

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