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2005-2009 Ford Mustang Oem Right Park Marker Lamp 4r3z13200aa on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, US

Frederick, Maryland, 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: Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:4R3Z13200AA Placement on Vehicle:Array

THIS LAMP SELLS NEW FOR $55.29 FROM FORD.

PLEASE REFER TO PART NUMBER STATED. PARTS ARE NOT RETURNABLE BECAUSE YOU ORDERED WRONG.

PAYMENT EXPECTED WITH IN 7 DAYS OF WINNING AUCTION. PACKAGE IS MAILED THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY OF RECEIVING PAYMENT EXCEPTIONS ARE ILLNESS OR INCLEMENT WEATHER. PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR CONDITION. I USE USPS EXCLUSIVELY DUE TO EASY ACCESS AND TIME CONSTRAINTS. I RESERVE THE RIGHT, IF I DECIDE, TO USE ANY CARRIER WHICH WOULD INCLUDE TRACKING AND INSURANCE.

1) PLEASE SEE MY EXCELLENT FEEDBACK.

 

2) ALL LIGHTS I SELL HAVE BRACKETS AND/OR STUDS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

3) IF AN ASSY IS STATED IT USUALLY COMES WITH BULBS UNLESS THE FACTORY STATES THAT IT DOESN'T. I ALWAYS TRY STATING IF IT COMES WITH BULBS OR NOT BUT IF I DON’T PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES PROVIDED.

4) ALL LENS AND HOUSINGS ARE USUALLY JUST THAT AND BULBS ARE NOT INCLUDED.

5) FRONT AND REAR PICTURES OF LIGHTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION TO SHOW COMPLETENESS, DAMAGE (OTHER THAN NORMAL WEAR: LIGHT SCRATCHES, ROAD CHIPS, ETC...), AND IF BULBS ARE INCLUDED.

6) ALL PARTS ARE FACTORY UNITS UNLESS SPECIFIED SO YOU’RE GUARANTEED PROPER FIT EVERY TIME.

 

7) INSURANCE IS INCLUDED ON ALL UPS AND USPS SHIPMENTS.

 

8) SHIPPING PRICES ARE FOR THE CONTINENTAL USA ONLY. ALASKA, HAWII, AND P.R. ARE NOT IN THE CONTINENTAL USA SO PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING FOR ANY SHIPPING CHARGES. – ALL OTHERS CONSIDERED INTERNATIONAL - WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL - CONTACT SELLER FOR SHIPPING TERMS BEFORE BIDDING.

9) PART NUMBERS ARE PROVIDED WHEN EVER POSSIBLE. PLEASE CROSS REFERENCE WITH YOUR VIN # AND PRODUCTION DATE IF YOU HAVE DOUBTS THAT A PARTICULAR PART FITS YOUR VEHICLE.

10) ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.

11) INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PAY SHIPPING WITH TRACKING ONLY SO TO PROTECT MYSELF, THE SELLER. IF YOU INSIST ON SHIPPING METHODS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE TRACKING YOU AUTOMATICALLY RELEASE ME, WITH YOUR BID, FROM ANY WRONG DOING. THIS INCLUDES LOSS, DAMAGE, NON-DELIVERY, ETC... FROM ITEMS PURCHASED. YOU ALSO AGREE THAT YOUR BID OVER RIDES EBAY AND PAYPAL PROTECTION POLOCIES.

Note: I try to be friendly and fair with my auctions, but these are my rules. Please do not bid and then tell me you disagree with my selling policies or that you will not/cannot pay. If there is going to be any headaches, I'd rather you didn't bid at all. Life is just too short (and getting shorter).

 

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