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2001-2005 Honda Civic Windshield Washer Fluid Sprayer Nozzle Assembly Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, US

Englewood, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:We will not accept returns or give refunds if: The item does not fit or have compatibility issue. The item is a different color than what you thought The item has "small scratches" or "normal wear" due to the fact that these are used parts There are no returns on Electrical parts. We will give refunds if: The item is broken or not in good working condition ONLY A 20% restocking fee will be charged for ALL returns. The buyer is responsible for shipping both ways. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:OEM

Part For Sale

Item For Sale:                                                                                                              HC-3

 

2001-2005 HONDA CIVIC WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID SPRAYER NOZZLE ASSEMBLY OEM


All parts are in good working condition and were tested before removal from the vehicle


This is original picture of the part. The part looks exactly as on the picture. Please make sure the item will fit your car before purchase

 

Manufacture Part Number:
 
-

 

Donor Vehicle:

 

Year:                  2001

Make:               Honda

Model:              Civic LX

Body:                Coupe

Mileage:           -

Engine:             1.7L

Transmission:  Manual

 

Payment & Shipping:

 
  • Buyers agree to pay fixed shipping and handling fees as stated in the product description. Shipping & Handling fee is non-refundable and non-negotiable.  

  • Pick up at our facilities is available. Please email us prior to your purchase to arrange pick up.

  • Items will be shipped within 1-2 days of purchase.

  • Please allow 5-14 days for delivery. Most areas in the US are within 5 days. Expedited shipping is available for most items.

  • Due to high demand, short supply or human error, occasionally we may be out of stock on an item. If this happens, we will contact you immediately and offer you the option of waiting for the part to come in stock, or a full refund.

  • Colorado Sales Tax will be applied to all orders shipped to the state of Colorado.

 
Return Policy:
 

We will not accept returns or give refunds if:

  • The item does not fit or have compatibility issue.

  • The item is a different color than what you thought

  • The item has "small scratches" or "normal wear" due to the fact that these are used parts

  • There are no returns on Electrical parts.

We will give refunds if:

  • The item is broken or not in good working condition ONLY

  • A 20% restocking fee will be charged for ALL returns. The buyer is responsible for shipping both ways.

 

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