Apexi 60mm Water Oil Temp Gauges Subaru Impreza Gdb Sti Wrx Evo Gtr Skyline on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Lonsdale, Australia
Condition:Used
ITEM DESCRIPTION |
Apexi 60mm Water Oil Temp Gauges Subaru Impreza GDB STi WRX Evo GTR Skyline
Removed from a GDB Impreza
Manufacturer Part Number:
"Item may be compatible with other models. While we will do our best to assist you, further research may be needed to check compatibility." |
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ABOUT US |
JDM Spares offers a wide range of factory replacement and performance parts from all makes and models of Japanese and European cars. All parts are stored indoors within our South Australian premises and are professionally pulled and cleaned. New stock always arriving so be sure to check back or subscribe to our store if we don't currently have what you need.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS |
Please note: This is a used auto part that may have minor wear or imperfections. Please view the photos and description to determine the condition of the item and if it suits your requirements. We do not accept returns simply because you ordered the incorrect part. Item is sold as being in good, working condition. Some items may not be legal for on road use, please check the legalities of performance modifications with your local transport authority.
If there is a problem with your item or it does not match the description please email first to resolve before leaving feedback. If the part is faulty we will attempt to replace with an equivalent part.
Refund Policy: We do not refund simply because you change your mind about an item or have bought the incorrect item. All items are inspected before being sent. If the item is not as stated in the description we will refund the purchase price. All shipping costs are to be paid by the buyer. We are unable to refund any items that have been fitted or modified in any way and are not in original condition as sent. We do not cover labour costs associated with fitting this part under any circumstances.
If you have any questions regarding an item please email and allow for us to answer if possible. Parts are racked and shelved once listed online so it may take a few days for a response to detailed or technical questions.
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INSTALLATION |
It is suggested that this item is installed by a professional. JDM Spares takes no responsibility for items damaged due to incorrect installation. All warranties are void unless part is installed by a qualified mechanical workshop with receipts.
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PAYMENT |
Payment is due within 7 days. Please do not purchase if your are unable to make payment within this time.
For Australian buyers GST is included in final sale price. Tax invoice will be supplied ON REQUEST
We accept the following payment methods:
Credit card payment also accepted by phone.
Local pickup is available from Lonsdale, South Australia.
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SHIPPING |
We ship
Please note: Shipping quotes include all cleaning, packing materials and handling. Extra care is taken to ensure your items are well packaged so that they arrive safely. Items generally ship from our premises within 2 business days of payment receipt however some items may need special packaging or courier collection.
Large items such as engines, gearboxes, differentials and wheel sets will require a business address with phone number for delivery.
Please email for combined item shipping quotes or if no price is listed under shipping.
All prices are in Australian Dollars. Please check the current exchange rate to determine actual cost in your currency. International buyers please be aware of any customs charges that may be applicable in your country.
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