ACD Shift Control device
item is sold as is no warranties Bin CP This product is also for sale locally SHIPPING INFORMATION HANDLING TIME This item has a 1 business day handling time, which means it will ship within 1 business day, starting the day after you ordered your item. Business days are Monday through Friday not including holidays. DOMESTIC SHIPPING WE SHIP TO ALL 50 STATES. We reserve the right to change shipping carrier based on location item. This is to ensure your package gets to you as quickly and as well packaged as possible. Packages normally ship the same or next business day. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING We do not ship internationally. In some select cases we may be able to allocate this, please call us for details. RETURN POLICY Returns are accepted within 14 days of the date the item was shipped and are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Returns must be in the same condition as when the item was shipped. NO RETURNS ON ELECTRONICS. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE CORRECT FITMENT. PAYMENT INFORMATION Payment must be received no later than 12 hours after purchase if purchase does not require immediate payment. CUSTOMER SERVICE US 27 MOTORSPORTS AND TRAILERS 5301 N. US HIGHWAY 27 ST. JOHNS, MI., 48879 TOLL FREE 866.554.4217 LOCAL 1.989.224.8874 CALL HOURS MONDAY & FRIDAY 9AM-7PM TUESDAY-THURSDAY 9AM-6PM SATURDAY 9AM-3PM |
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