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2001-2007 Chevrolet Duramax Magnaflow 4" Turbo-back Exhaust System 17129 on 2040-parts.com

US $365.47
Location:

Angleton, Texas, US

Angleton, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Exchanges for Defective Parts - Contact us within 30 days of purchase. - A RMA# will be issued for the product. - A replacement part will be sent out as soon as the item is received and inspected for said defect. Some manufactures handle the warranties directly with the customer. - We will not expedite any shipping during this process. Ground shipping service is used. - Product must come back in original manufactures packaging. Return for Refund or Exchange - Contact us within 30 days of purchase. - A RMA# will be issued at this time, No returns without a RMA - Any used product can only be exchanged for the same part number. - Any electronic or exhaust products are none refundable for a refund. - All refunds will be given after parts are returned to the appropriate warehouse. - The customer will pay all shipping charges, shipping will not be refunded. - All returns are subject to a 20% restocking and fee and for shipping expense. - Mutual bid withdraw must be completed before refund. - Product must come back in original manufactures packaging and double boxed. - Please insure the return shipment so you will be covered in the event of a lost package. Restocking Fee:20% Manufacturer Part Number:17129 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:MagnaFlow

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