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2014-2017 Oem Toyota Corolla Splash Mud Guard 4pc. Set Pu060-12115-p1 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Primary Color:BLACK Surface Finish:RESIN Brand:TOYOTA OEM Other Part Number:PU06012115P1 Manufacturer Part Number:PU060-12115-P1 Warranty:1 Year

2014-2017 OEM TOYOTA COROLLA SPLASH MUD GUARD 4PC. SET PU060-12115-P1

ALL HEARDWARE NEEDED IS IN THE PACKAGE
BRAND NEW OEM ACCESSORY


  • Helps provide protection to vehicle exterior paint from mud, road debris, dirt and stone chipping
  • Precise fit to match vehicle body panels and structure
  • Corrosion-resistant mounting hardware
  • Set includes four mudguards

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Thanks for visiting Toyota/Suzuki of York EBay store, where we live by the Golden Rule: Treat people exactly the way you would like to be treated, every day and in every way. We take pride in providing each and every single customer with outstanding professional service in all areas of our dealership. When our customers are looking for Genuine Toyota parts, they turn to Toyota/Suzuki of York!
JEFF: 717-718-4724

· Item Condition: New with full Toyota and Suzuki 12 month unlimited mileage warranty.
· If you’re unsure of fitment, please call the above # or email us your Vin and we can verify your application.
· Pennsylvania residents are subject to state sales tax at the rate of 6 percent.
· If you have any questions feel free to call the above number. Please be sure to have the eBay auction number available.

Warranty: Toyota and Suzuki stand behind their parts for 12 months and unlimited mileage. Warranty exchanges can be made at any Toyota or Suzuki Dealer in the United States. This warranty does not cover parts that have been altered. Nor does it cover parts that may be defective due to another part. The warranty also does not cover any modifications, tempering or abuse of any sort.
Damaged Items: The carrier is responsible for all items damaged during shipping. Everything we sell is insured for actual value. You will need to fill out a damaged claim report from the carrier to be reimbursed. Please do not return these items to us as we are not responsible for the reimbursement.
Returns: In order to process a return. You have 14 days after receiving the item to process the request for a return. Parts are not returnable if the item is incorrect due to your error such as, looked up the wrong part, inserted the wrong part number or did not provide us with your VIN number during checkout. We may under certain circumstances allow a return but a restocking fee of a 20% will apply. If the incorrect part is due to our error, we will resolve the issue immediately at our expense. NO refunds on electrical parts.
Shipping policy: At Toyota/Suzuki of York we will either ship USPS or FedEx depending on the size and value of the part. We will ship in one business day after confirmation of payment.



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