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2009 10 11 Acura Tl 3.2 Base/tech Model Driver Left Signal Light Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com

US $66.99
Location:

Metuchen, New Jersey, US

Metuchen, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Restocking fee: No Restocking Fee:No Other Part Number:OEM# 33351-TK4-A01 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:Yes Part Brand:DEPO Manufacturer Part Number:327-1602L-US Interchange Part Number:PARTLINK# AC2532103

                            *****The BEST Aftermarket Light Quality by DEPO*****  

Like you, we hate dealing with defective/bad quality auto parts. That is why we only sell DEPO lights!

This Brand New Front Signal Light for your TL Base/Tech Model is manufactured by well-known aftermarket light manufacturer. We offer 1-year warranty on all the lights we sell so you have peace in mind.

This Side Marker does not include bulb nor socket. Simply plug in the original ones and go!

If you have any question to find the right part for your TL Base/Tech, Please let us know so we can help!

What you can expect:

1. All of our parts are certified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and Department of Transportation (DOT).
2. The light is checked before we ship it in original package. We know you expect the part in excellent condition at very first delivery!!

Orders placed& paid before 4:30PM E.T. will be shipped out SAME DAY.

FREE USPS Priority Mail (deliver 2-3 business days)! Please refer to our customers’ feedback, we are a proud fast shipper!! 

If you have any question, please contact us by email and we guarantee your satisfaction.

Thank you for choosing us and we cherish your business.

Our Return Policy: 1. All returns must be in original packaging and unused condition. 2. A 20% re-stocking fee applies to returns of non-defective parts. 3. Customer is responsible for return shipping cost due to Chang my mind/Not Needed cases. We keep our return policy as simple as possible because we are confident on what we are selling. We will review return case by case since we know sometimes things get complicated. We love to work out the best solution for both parties.


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