2003 Honda S2000 Ap1 Factory Oem Black Leather Seats Pair Assembly F20c on 2040-parts.com
US $349.00
Location:
Burbank, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Return policy details:
Surface Finish:Black
Warranty:Yes
Up for sale is a used set of seats out of a 2003 Honda S2000.
Condition seen in pictures above.
If you need more info, email me or reach me at 708 663 1308.
In great condition. Tested to work.
Will fit above vehicles.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
14 Day Warranty!!
Prefer local pick up but will ship. Seats will be disassembled to fit in boxing.
THEY ARE USED AUTO PARTS PLEASE INSPECT THEM. THEY HAVE NORMAL REGULAR EVERYDAY WEAR.
PLEASE TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE LEAVING A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WILL DO OUR BEST TO HELP YOU RESOLVE YOUR PROBLEM.
Please know that we verify the operation of ALL parts and accessories (whenever possible) before they are listed for sale. All engines have had a compression test run unless otherwise noted. Any stock (non performance) parts including engines or transmission purchased from our store includes a 14 day start up warranty starting from the day received. The engine or transmission has to be installed within the start up warranty period and an email or message has to be sent to us to confirm the installation, the warranty will be void if we do not receive the email within the warranty period. The startup warranty covers only internal parts of the engine block, cylinder head, and transmission. There are no warranty for parts, accessories or labor! We strongly encourage that all installation be performed by a certified technician at a licensed facility and that you keep you receipt as proof of installation. Engine failure due to faulty water pump, timing belt, oil pump etc are not covered under startup warranty. We will be responsible to replace or fix the defective part, at our discretion (if under warranty). Customers will be responsible for returning the engine or transmissions at their expense and we will send them a replacement at our cost or give full amount in credit towards future parts. The warranty will be void if the engine, cylinder head, block or transmission case is opened by the customer or parts have been replaced. The warranty will also be void if engine is overheated, raced or has been installed by a non-certified technician. Any proof found of forced induction and or NO2 will void warranty. We will not be held responsible if the engine purchased does not fit into the designated vehicle. Before purchasing the engine, the customer must verify that the engine will fit into said vehicle. We are not responsible for the failure of emissions and smog tests. We do our best to make sure that the shipments get to our customer the best way possible and they do not get damaged but since we do not do the shipping and handling part we ask our respective customers to inspect the shipment before you sign for it. Please notify us and the driver and shipping company of any damage found upon arrival!!!!
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