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Acl Conrod Bearing Std Set For Holden Buick Commodore 3.8 V6 Ecotec 1995-2004 on 2040-parts.com

AU $49.99
Location:

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Condition:New Brand:ACL Manufacturer Part Number:6B2306-STD

 N*POWER AUTO PARTS
6B2306-STD - ACL CONROD BEARINGS http://www.nahux.com/npower
Spec:
STD 
PAYMENT
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Bank Deposit:Please ask us if you need to do bank deposit/transfer.
Tax:We are a registered Australian Company, and we can supply invoices for Australian Customers for tax purposes.
SHIPPING
Domestic Shipping & Handling (within Australia):(REGISTERED POST WITH TRACKING & SIGNATURE)
  • If your postcode is 2899, 6798, 6799 or 7151, the above postage will be not applied. Please contact us for postage, or international rates will be applied.
  • Our items are usually dispatched within 24 hours after payment is made.
  • Delivery Time: QLD, NSW - 1-3 Days; VIC, SA - 3-5 Days; WA, TAS, NT 5-7 Days.
  • We will send an email to you once item is sent.
  • International Shipping & Handling (Oustide Australia):International customers, all our parcels will be sent as Registered Post International (Air mail will be used if Registered Post International is not available). Registered Post International is not always trackable online, please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
    Express International Service will be used for parcel over 2KG

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