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2007-2008 Chevrolet Hhr 2.2 Ltr. Automatic Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States

Elizabethton, Tennessee, United States
ONLY 24,000 Miles
Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front



2007-2008

CHEVROLET HHR 2.2 LITER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

THIS TRANSMISSION CAME OUT OF A 2008 CHEVROLET HHR 2.4 WITH ONLY 17,000 MILES ON IT.

VERIFIED BY DEALER THAT IT WILL WORK FOR 2007-2008 2.2 LTR.

NO SHIPMENT OUT OF THE US, SORRY.

I HAVE CHANGED THE SHIPPING COST TO $300.00 DUE TO THAT BEING WHAT IT COST TO SHIP ONE RECENTLY TO CALIFORNIA. DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE IT WILL COST LESS. PLEASE SEND YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS TO GET A MORE ACCURATE COST TO SHIP TO YOU. IT IS LESS IF YOU HAVE A BUSINESS ADDRESS FOR SHIPPING.

HOWEVER IF YOU WANT TO COME PICK IT UP I WILL TAKE LESS. MESSAGE ME FOR A PICKUP PRICE.

THANKS FOR LOOKING!

****I am adding this to all of my parts listings, please read. ****

I always list the year make and model of the vehicle that the item is taken out of and may add that it could be the same for other makes and models. However with that being said, please DO NOT ASSUME THAT IT WILL. YOU NEED TO VERIFY THIS WITH THE DEALER OR SEND ME A MESSAGE WITH YOUR VIN# AND I WILL BE GLAD TO CHECK IT FOR YOU. If the item looks totally different than the one in your vehicle there is a great chance that your vehicle is not wired for the upgraded part. If you would like the VIN # of the vehicle that it was removed from so that you may check it yourself, I would be glad to give it to you, just ask for it please. It may already be in the description of the part, please check to see.

I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON PARTS AND IT IS STATED IN THE DESCRIPTION. HOWEVER, EBAY AND PAYPAL STILL TRY AND MAKE A SELLER ACCEPT THE RETURN WHEN SOMEONE WHINES ENOUGH TO THEM.

IN THOSE CASES THAT I AM BEING FORCED TO ACCEPT A RETURN. I WILL NOT PAY FOR RETURN SHIPPING THE BUYER WOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING COST AND THERE WILL BE A 50% RESTOCKING FEE.

IF YOU HAVE NOT ASK THE QUESTIONS OR ASK FOR YOUR VIN TO BE CHECKED TO VERIFY THE PART WILL WORK FOR YOU AND YOU HAVE GOTTEN AN ITEM THAT YOU CAN'T USE THEN I SUGGEST YOU RELIST AND SELL IT YOURSELF. WITH NO COMMUNICATION I HAVE NO IDEAL WHAT TYPE OF VEHICLE YOU ARE EVEN BUYING THE PART FOR.

I HAVE BOUGHT PARTS ON EBAY MYSELF AND HAVE NEVER HAD TO RETURN A PART, I DON'T WANT THE HASSLE OF THE RETURN NO MORE THAN THE OTHER PERSON.

I HAVE SOLD PARTS HERE ON EBAY FOR ALMOST 10 YEARS AND FOR THE MOST PART, HAVE HAD VERY LITTLE PROBLEMS. AS YOU CAN TELL BY THE FEEDBACK I RECEIVE AND MY FEEDBACK SCORE. I WANT THE PART TO WORK FOR YOU, THAT WHY I HAVE IT LISTED FOR SELL. NOT TO HAVE THE HASSELS THAT GO ALONG WITH THOSE THAT JUST CLICK AND BUY WITHOUT KNOWING IT IS WHAT THEY CAN USE.

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