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2011 11 Nissan Rogue Oem G35 G37 Telephone Bluetooth Control Unit 28383jj50d on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States
GB154
Manufacturer Part Number:28383JJ50D

Removed from 2011 11 Nissan Rogue OEM Telephone Bluetooth Control Unit 28383JJ50D

BASIC INFORMATION:

 Please verify compatibility and condition prior to purchase.

 To help you determine if the used part will fit your car, please check the compatibility list and photographs, and/or confirm with your local dealer.

 Cluster may contain scuffs on plastic window (please zoom in on photos).


 We do our best to make you aware of major imperfections on a cluster.

 Please note that this is a used part.

Buyer is responsible for item compatibility upon purchase.

Buyer is responsible for radio codes, unlocking or programming.

 

SHIPPING:

 

-         We ship from LindenNew Jersey on weekdays, Monday to Friday.

-         Orders placed before noon will be processed the same business day.

-         Order placed after 12 pm will be shipped on the next business day.

-         International shipping through eBay Global Shipping Program (only for qualifying locations and items).

-         No shipment to PO boxes.

-         Please include special requests (address change, invoice) ONLY in message box at check out. 

 

REFUND:

 

-         Refund applies only to items not as described or not working.

-         We will not accept returns of items if damage is noted in description, shown on photograph(s), or if item is marked as not working in the product description. 

-         Please contact us within 10 days of receiving your order for any problems or returns/refund requests.

-         Large items will be sent via UPS Ground.

-         Smaller items will be sent via USPS.

-         I ship only to a confirmed address associated with your eBay or PayPal accounts.

-         You can arrange for your own pick up.

-         For shipping to AlaskaHawaii, and Puerto Rico please contact us.

 

CONTACT:

 

-         Please use the contact seller link from the item listing page.

-         All message exchange MUST be through the eBay message system.

 

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