2003-2008 Fits Toyota Corolla Sedan Front Driver Side Fender Liner on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Astoria, New York, United States
Condition:NewBrand:Aftermarket ReplacementPlacement on Vehicle:LeftManufacturer Part Number:5387602090Part Brand:New Aftermarket ReplacementInterchange Part Number:TO1248119, 5387602090Warranty Terms:1 YearWarranty:YesUPC:Does Not Apply
2003-2008 FITS TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN FRONT DRIVER SIDE FENDER LINER
2008 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN 2005 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN 2004 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN
Tracking number will be automatically e-mailed to all buyers after package has been shipped out. If you don't receive any e-mail from us, please contact us
We offer combined shipping discount Contact Us (844.711.9585).
FedEx are unable to deliver any packages to PO box addresses, please make sure you provide a physical shipping address
If package is returned to us because buyer provided a wrong or undeliverable address, buyer need to pay for reshipping charge
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional cost will be prior to bidding/buying.
PLEASE CHECK THE PACKAGE BEFORE SIGN FOR IT. UPS WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY DAMAGE CLAIM IF THE RECEIVER HAVE SIGN FOR THE PACKAGE. IF YOU RECEIVED A DAMAGE PACKAGE PLEASE DO NOT SIGN FOR IT AND REFUSE THE PACKAGE, THEN CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY THAT YOU RECEIVE A DAMAGE PACKAGE SO WE CAN FILE DAMAGE CLAIM AND PROCESS YOUR REPLACEMENT IN A TIMELY MANNER.
We accept PayPal or credit card through paypal.
All payments must be received within 10 days after auction won.
Non-pay bidder will get an unpaid alert from eBay.
Sales tax applies to New York customers ONLY (8.875%).
E-checks will be held until cleared.
We accept return/exchange with in 60 days of your purchase.
All sales are final, please read our description carefully and ask questions before purchasing.
Please keep the original box and the shipping label because if anything wrong with the product. We only accept return package with the original packaging (Box and Label).
No claims can be filed over 30 days after package has been delivered.
If product is defective upon arrival, please email us immediately with a digital photo of the product, we will assist you with the returning procedure and we will be cover all shipping charges.
If product is damaged upon arrival, please e-mail a digital photo of the problem. We will file a damage claim to the shipping company and we will re-ship the item as soon as possible.
If the package is lost in transit, replacement or refund will only be issued after a lost claim has been approved by shipping company.
If buyer received incorrect item, please e-mail us with a digital photo of the item. We will issue a prepaid return shipping label and send out correct part (For domestic shipment only).
If buyer purchase the wrong item by error and wants a return, shipping and handling charges is not refundable, buyer will also be charge for return shipping cost and require a 15% restocking fees.
If buyer purchased the wrong item by error and wants an exchange, buyer have to pay for all shipping charges.
Skoda has packaged up a limited edition of the Octavia vRS to tempt buyers to buy, and to be honest it’s not a bad deal. But then, nor is the regular vRS. The older you are, the harder it is to get over the ‘Skoda Skips’ of the past.
By Ben Pulman
First Official Pictures
31 March 2008 11:03
Aston Martin Racing has officially unveiled the Vantage GT2. Its 4.3-litre V8 produces 500bhp and the Vantage GT2 weighs a mere 1200kg. That means it'll be quick, and it needs to be. The Vantage will have the unenviable task of taking on Porsche and Ferrari in the most competitive endurance racing class, GT2. The price?
The Rolls Royce Wraith (pictured) will get a Drophead sibling in 2016
It was always likely that Rolls Royce would take their ‘affordable’ model – the RR Ghost – and make a coupe version. What wasn’t really on the cards is that they would give it a more dramatic style – and a more driver-focused experience – and tag a name from the past on it to create a new Rolls Royce Wraith for the 21st century. But that’s exactly what they’ve done, and the Wraith does seem to be an effective tool for Rolls Royce to extend the appeal of their cars to a new, perhaps younger, demographic.