2002-2006 Dodge Ram 1500/2500/3500 Tail Lights Smoke 03 04 05 on 2040-parts.com
US $57.99
Location:
Santa Fe Springs, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Return policy details:
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Manufacturer Part Number:NEW
Placement on Vehicle:Array
Warranty:Yes
Part Brand:EAGLE EYES
DODGE RAM 2002-2006 ALTEZZA TAIL LIGHTS SMOKE |
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DODGE RAM 2002-2006 ALTEZZA TAIL LIGHTS SMOKE
FOLLOW NEW TREND OF ALTEZZA TAIL LIGHTS
BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING.
COMPLETE SET ( BOTH SIDES INCLUDED ).
D.O.T. / S.A.E. APPROVED.
PLEASE EMAIL US FOR ANY QUESTIONS! | | |
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Payment Options : |
Paypal |
Shipping Options : |
Fixed Shipping Charges. |
Shipping Carriers : |
UPS, FEDEX AND USPS |
Shipping Rate : (Domestic 48 states) |
FREE |
Shipping Rate : (APO, FPO, HI, PR, Gu, PO Box, Military Address) |
$30.00 |
Shipping Rate : (CANADA) |
$30.00 |
Sales Tax : |
9.00% for CA in-state buyers |
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ALL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 7 BUSINESS DAYS. After 7 business days, we did not guarantee for the item in stock.
We will accept Paypal.
Paypal- We only will ship to confirm address on paypal
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All Sales are in auction format, so ALL AUCTION SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS are available.
If buyer receive wrong item, we will only issue an RMA (Return-Merchandise-Authorization) number for exchange only. All the return item Must in its original packaging and perfect condition. NO EXCHANGE WITHOUT RMA NUMBER. After the RMA issued, buyer have 7 business days to ship it back to us. Buyer have to pay the shipping fee to ship it back to us. We will pay for the shipping for the replacement item.
If buyer receive damage item, we will report to the shipping carriers. ALL our shipments have insurance. Buyer must contact us within 2 days after the item is delivered. After two days, we can not file damage report. Shipping company might required inspection of item, so the item must in its original packaging for inspection. ALL DAMAGE ITEM WILL EITHER GET REPLACEMENT ITEM OR REFUND, UNTIL THE CLAIM GET APPROVAL FROM SHIPPING COMPANY.
Professional installation for all items are highly recommended. Buyer assumes all the risk of shipment and usage. Item is auctioned "as is", no warranty is expressed.
All return items Must be in brand new condition which means the item is never installed and kept in the original packaging, otherwise a 25% restocking fees will be charged.
We reserve the rights to cancel bids from any bidder with a history of negative feedback/ non-payment. We will utilize any and all services provided to us regarding any act of fraud, non-payment, or bid shielding. Please only bid if you intend to follow through with your purchase.
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