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2003 2008 Mazda Rx8 Left Side Lh Oil Cooler / Radiator With Brackets Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Kaunas, LT

Kaunas, LT
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Description:
You are bidding on 2003 2008 Mazda RX8 Left Side LH Oil Cooler / Radiator OEM. Removed from  Mazda RX8 RHD 2004 with 1.3l engine 170 kW and 231 HP.  Item is in good condition and fully working. Please see pictures.
 

OEM part. Some scratches are expected as it is normal for used part. Plaese See pictures.
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU NEED ANY MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PART.

2003 2008 Mazda RX8  Left Side LH Oil Cooler / Radiator OEM
General Terms and Condition
Buying this item you agree to follow these terms and conditions, if you do not agree - do not buy.

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All light bulbs are untested and please check pictures if they are instaled.
Payment
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Shipping
We take great care packaging every item to ensure safe shipment to you. Please check items before signing for them. We aim to dispatch all orders within 24 working hours of payment but sometimes it takes up to 48 working hours. We try to dispatch items the same day if ordered before 1pm (GMT+2). Most parts are dispatched the next working day. No weekend or after hours dispach available.

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We do ship abroad and all prices are on the listing, if your country is not on there, send us an email or call us on +37067290186 and we can price up delivery for you if its possible.

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We use Lithuanian Mail Recorded Delivery and TNT service. The standard delivery time to USA is 2-3 weeks.The standard delivery time to UK and other EU countries is 4-10 business days. Please contact us if you require more info.
Returns
Genuinely faulty goods will be replaced or money refunded, however we must be advised of any faulty goods upon receipt of the item.

It is the customers responsibility to pay for and ship the item back to us.

If the item is found to be faulty, we will also refund the postage cost. You need to notify us within 7 days of receiving the goods.

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