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2x H1 Xenon Hid 12000k Purple Fog Light Blub Low Beam Replacement Pair Us Seller on 2040-parts.com

US $25.59
Location:

Hacienda Heights, California, US

Hacienda Heights, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:All products require professional installation. Most aftermarket products do not come with installation instructions because we would like you to have the item professionally installed to avoid any accidents that might occur during installation. EAGLEMOTORSPORT will provide articles or videos for a general installation guide on the auction. All products sold on our auctions are brand new. WE QUALITY CHECK ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS BEFORE SHIPPING TO GUARANTEE SUPERB CUSTOMER SERVICE. We strongly stand behind our products. If the item is damaged during shipping, please contact us. You will have 2 options. Option 1. We will file a Damage Claim Report with the shipper. You will be responsible for the shipping fee to send the product back to us. EAGLEMOTORSPORT will then ship you a new product. Option 2. Pay to ship the product back to our location to receive a full refund. EAGLEMOTORSPORT cannot be held responsible for damages during shipping. This responsibility falls under the shipper. ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE TESTED TO GUARANTEE FITMENT. In the event that the product does not fit, WE WILL ask that you provide a written report from a professional installer or shop so we can accept the return product. If you have a return issue please contact us. To start the return process in order to receive a refund. We will either need a working tracking number or the product back to our location to process a refund. DO NOT SHIP BACK AN ITEM WITH OUT PRE-AUTHORIZATION. Merchandise may not be returned under any circumstances unless given a Return Code. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Warranty:Yes

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