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Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator Fpr Type S 185001 Turbo Sr20 Rb26 180sx Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

温州市, 浙江省, China

温州市, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:New Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:China Surface Finish:Blue Manufacturer Part Number:Fuel Pressure Regulator FPR UPC:Does not apply


Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator FPR Type S 185001 Turbo SR20 RB26 180sx

Color: Blue, we also have Black , Golden,  Red, pls leave a message about the color you would like to buy, thanks!

Feature   
BRAND NEW ,NEVER USED OR INSTALLED
Universal for all car models ,installation instruction included.
Made of high quality materials ,durable and long life .
Save energy effectively,save your money !

Specification   
Material: Aluminum alloy and glass
Dimensions(LxWxH):7x7x9.7cm
Net Weight:235g

Package Included   
1x Universal SARD Adjustable Car Turbo Fuel Pressure Regulator With Gauge Meter
 




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Please Note:

a. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

b. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to biddingying.

 

Payment:


CREDIT CARD,



Shipping:

a. Items will be shipped 3-5 working days after we verify your payment, During the holiday sometime (short stock), it will be delay for some days,


b. For United States, Canada, United Kindom, Australia, Russian Federation, we will use epacket, it will take around 7-15 days to your place, 


c. For other Asia, Germany, Europe, France countries and so on, we will use China Post Air Mail, this will take around 15-45 days to arrive in your place, for turkey, it will take 45-60 days.


d. For the norht and south America Countries like Mexico, Brazil, Chile,Ecuador, Nicaragua, we will use China Post Air Mail, it will take around 45-60 days to arrive,  pls wait in patience,


e. E-EMS  refers to parcel below 2KG, it can reach to Taiwang, Hongkong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, France, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Ukraine, TheRepublic of Belarus, pls contact us for the freight fee, it will take 2-10 day arrive in your place.


f. If you need to make the delivery by Fedex, TNT, UPS, DHL, EMS, pls contact us for the extra freight fee, thanks



 

Returns:


a Buyer should check the package once receiving. If the package damage during the freight, please refuse to sign for the package and it will return to us. Then contact us promptly


b.Return products must confirm with us in three days


c.Buyer should pay for the return shipping


 

Feedback:


Dissatisfied for any reason, please donn't leave negative/neutral feedback without asking. We work hard to make


sure EVERY CUSTOMER 100% SATISFIED and resolve any problem for you. We always leave positive feedback to all our customers.


2. We will leave positive feedback once receiving your payment, if you are satisfied with the product you received, please leave us a positive feedback and 5 scores of DSR.


Thank you!

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