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2007 Ford Focus 2.0l Engine Motor 84k Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:5L8G-9D280-AE / 6G 170 BA Year:2007

REMOVED FROM A 2007 FORD FOCUS 2.0L

84K MILES

YOU WILL RECEIVE THE EXACT ITEM AS PICTURED


DRIVER’S SIDE IS THE LEFT SIDE, PASSENGER’S IS THE RIGHT SIDE

~ WE HAVE MANY MORE MERCEDES PARTS IN OUR STORE, PLEASE CHECK AS 
WE OFFER A DISCOUNT WITH PURCHASE OF MORE THAN 2 PARTS ~

Our parts are OEM and come from a used vehicle. We only sell parts in good condition but some may show signs of normal wear like scruffs, marks, scratches and slight dirt.

Please make sure your original part matches the one in the picture. It’s up to you, the bidder, to check with your local dealer or other sources to make sure the item you’re purchasing is the right fit and is compatible to your needs. 

We do not guarantee color matching on any parts. If you have any questions about color, please ask before buying. No refunds can be issued for wrong color. 

Please check the pictures for any scruffs/marks/damages.

PAYMENT:

  • We only accept PayPal for payment.
  •  Item must be paid within 4 days, if not; we file an unpaid item claim with eBay and relist the item.

SHIPPING:

  • We ship within 2 business days of cleared payment.
  • Domestically, items are shipped USPS Priority Mail or FedEx Ground. If item is less than 13 ounces, it ships USPS First Class.
  • Internationally, items are shipped the cheapest way possible. We’re not responsible for any customs fees that may occur within your country.
  • If you would like faster shipping, you must pay for additional shipping charges; these charges are NON-REFUNDABLE.
  • We ship most items worldwide.
  • Domestic shipping is free.
  • For International shipments please select your country to see whether the item ships to your country and what the shipping charges are. Some items cannot be shipped internationally.
  • Please contact us to set up local pick-up.

RETURNS:

  • Reasons for returns are non-functional items, items that greatly differ from the item description, and/or parts that were damaged during shipment. . We will NOT accept returns for any other reasons.
  • We will accept returns within 14 days of receiving the item, in original pictured condition and in original packaging.
  • The full purchase price will be refunded once package is received.
  • All items are marked; they will be inspected once received. If buyer returns an item that’s not marked, refund will not be issued and the buyer will be reported to eBay.
  • If the item was damaged during shipment, you MUST have PROOF that the carrier is at fault in order for us to file a claim.
  • We’re not responsible for installation errors, labor expenses and/or any other expenses that may occur.
  • Return shipping costs are BUYER’S responsibility.
  • Please contact us before making a return.

Please contact us immediately if you’re not satisfied in anyway and prior to leaving a negative feedback as we’re willing to try to resolve the situation. Michigan buyers will be charged a 6% sales tax.

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