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64 Volvo 122s Spare Tire Jack Hold Down Strap Nice No Rot Oem 61 62 64 65 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Alexandria, Minnesota, US

Alexandria, Minnesota, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Please note the following: It is the BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY to compare the description & pictures provided here to determine if this/these is/are the correct part(s) for his/her car before bidding. If in doubt, contact me before bidding. I will NOT accept any returns nor refund the full purchase price if the buyer mistakenly buys the wrong part(s). If I authorize a return, the refund will be made after the buyer pays to ship the part(s) back to me & I receive the item(s). The refund will be the purchase price minus my original shipping charges (since I paid for the shipping). Part Brand:VOLVO Manufacturer Part Number:OEM

Bumper Jack Hold Down Strap. factory (OEM) as pictured. No Rot or Cracks noted in rubber. I made no effort to clean.  Parting out 1 owner 64 Volvo I picked up in Iowa.   Stored inside and when I popped the trunk this was in the trunk.  Many more parts available, please contact.

Free S&H (tracking # provided to winning bidder). I will try to ship next business day after PayPal payment is made by the buyer. However, shipment will occur within 3 business days afterwards.

Please note the following: It is the BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY to compare the description & pictures provided here to determine if this/these is/are the correct part(s) for his/her car before bidding. If in doubt, contact me before bidding. I will NOT accept any returns nor refund the full purchase price if the buyer mistakenly buys the wrong part(s). If I authorize a return, the refund will be made after the buyer pays to ship the part(s) back to me & I receive the item(s). The refund will be the purchase price minus my original shipping charges (since I paid for the shipping).

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We Ship World Wide. Free Shipping for Lower 48 States in the United States. Other Buyers will pay for shipping cost. (Shipping price chart listed below)

We will ship out the shipment within 2 business day after we received your payment.  

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