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2003-2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Evo 8/9 Transfer Case Half Shaft Set Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $74.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

 Description:   
 FOR SALE A SET OF TRANSFER CASE HALF SHAFTS FOR ANY 2003-2006 MITSUBISHI EVO8 AND EVO9THESE ARE IN GREAT USED AND HAVE NO ISSUES THEY ARE IN FULL WORKING ORDER WITH NO ISSUES. THE ITEMS SHOWN ARE THE ACTUAL ITEMS BEING SOLD.


Shipping:  All items will be shipped the same day paid for Monday through Friday Fed Ex Ground.

RETURN POLICY:  
IF YOU RECEIVE YOUR ITEM AND THERE IS ANY KIND OF FITMENT ISSUE, OR PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER. PLEASE CONTACT ME THROUGH EMAIL OR BY PHONE. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ! BEFORE CONTACTING US AND GIVING US A CHANCE TO FIX THE ISSUE. WE STRIVE TO MAKE ALL CUSTOMERS Happy. Please do not just open a case ! contact us first !

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