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2007 Mercedes-benz Cls550 Front Left Strut Shock Spring Absorber 2193201113 on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Rancho Cordova, CA, United States

Rancho Cordova, CA, United States
Condition:Used Part Number(s):2193201113


Terms of sale can be found at the bottom of this listing.

Part Number(s): 2193201113

Part/Notes: DRIVER FRONT STRUT

Fitment:("AT" = Automatic Transmission; MT = Manual Transmission; V6 = 6 cylinder)
  
MERCEDES CLS-CLASS 06 219 Type, Front; CLS500, Driver side
MERCEDES CLS-CLASS 07-11 219 Type, Front; CLS550, Driver side

All items have been physically inspected to be in good condition for used parts, and come with a 30(Unless otherwise stated above) day non-labor parts exchange warranty. Warranty for mechanical parts such as engines, transmissions, etc, are only valid if item is installed by a repair shop or facility.

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PURCHASING TERMS FROM OUR EBAY STORE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Misc


-Upon purchasing any items from our eBay store you are in agreement with all of the purchasing terms found on this page!
-Inspection of color, condition, and interchange by picture or asking via email or phone is customer responsibility.
-All items are used and have normal wear and tear. Parts are NOT to be assumed that they are in absolute perfect cosmetic condition unless specifically stated.
-You (the customer) are responsible for knowing if the item you are purchasing will indeed fit your car/work for your specific reason of purchasing the item in the first place.
-Unless item description states otherwise, all parts are from USA model vehicles with a left hand drive setup.
-Items described as driver or passenger side refer to US made specifications, or left hand drive vehicles. For clarity, passenger side refers to right side when sitting in vehicle, and driver side refers to left side when sitting in vehicle.
-Hardware such as bolts and nuts may not be included unless specifically noted.


Payment & Shipping


-Shipping prices may vary for PO BOXES, so please contact before purchase if you want to have your item shipped to a PO BOX.
-Because shipment times are estimated by carriers, we are in no way responsible for Shipments which do not arrive on time.
-Shipments may or may not require a signature as they are delivered.
-Residents of California will pay sales tax on all purchases. If you are unaware of the current sales tax, please contact us for assistance.
-Shipping prices for ground apply only to the continental states of the U.S. Anywhere else is considered international shipping, and will have an international fee.
-Any international customs fees, duties, taxes, etc.... must be paid for by the buyer!
-Please note that we will only ship to the same billing address that payment is made from.
-To pass our shipping savings onto you, we may alternate between FedEx, UPS and USPS, depending on which is cheaper and/or faster.
-If you are in Guam, Virgin Islands, or another US territory which is not considered a continental US state, eBay sometimes has an error in which the shipping is not calculated correctly. Please be aware of this and ask us for the shipping price before your purchase.

Returns


-All returns for exchange must be made within 30 days of item being received by customer unless otherwise stated.
-We can not refund items being returned which are damaged or lost by carrier.
-Customers must contact seller before return in order to receive an RMA(Return Merchandise Authorization).
-Prior to purchasing any items, customers must make sure they are ordering what they want/need. Returns for incorrectly ordered parts are subject to a 25% restocking fee.
-Shipping money cannot be refunded. Even in cases where shipping is listed as "Free", we will not refund what it cost us to ship any items.
-If a customer returns an electrical part he or she will only be granted store credit, and not a refund.
-A shipping refund will not be given for internationally insured items.

Contact


-Life is life and issues arise; people make mistakes. Please call us before leaving a negative feedback and we will do our best to assist you with any mistakes that could have been made on our end, or yours.

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-Thank you and have a blessed day!

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