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98 99 00 01 02 Honda Accord Sun Visors Sunvisors Pair Both Left And Right Tan on 2040-parts.com

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La Vergne, Tennessee, US

La Vergne, Tennessee, 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:Non electronic parts are able to be returned if we have made an error sending you the wrong part. For example, you ordered color green and we send silver, or you order a taillight and receive a headlight. All interchanges listed are probable, and are not a guarantee of fitment. Buyer is responsible for researching if the item will fit their own application. We will not accept returns on the basis of wrong year or different trim package.

 98 99 00 01 02

HONDA ACCORD

SUN VISORS SUNVISORS

PAIR BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT TAN

FREE SHIPPING!

TO THE 48 STATES

PLEASE INSPECT PHOTOS TO ENSURE FIT AND CONDITION.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPATIBILITY.
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE EXACT COLOR MATCH TO YOUR VEHICLE AS THERE ARE MANY TRIM LEVELS AND INTERIOR PACKAGES. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS A USED PART AND MAY SHOW SOME SIGNS OF WEAR THAT DOES NOT SHOW UP IN THE PICTURES. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO RESEARCH INTERCHANGEABILITY AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT.
FREE SHIPPING TO THE 48 US STATES ONLY

Non electronic parts are able to be returned if we have made an error sending you the wrong part. For example, you ordered color green and we send silver, or you order a taillight and receive a headlight. All interchanges listed are probable, and are not a guarantee of fitment. Buyer is responsible for researching if the item will fit their own application. We will not accept returns on the basis of wrong year or different trim package.

Electronic parts are able to be returned only if the part is deemed unusable. Please understand that these are used parts and may show signs of wear that is undetectable until after the part is installed. Buttons, levers, and switches may show signs of wear.


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