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Audi A4 B7 2005-2008 Rear Bumper Spoiler / Lower Guard 8e0807521h on 2040-parts.com

US $79.90
Location:

Ankara, default, Turkey

Ankara, default, Turkey
Condition:New Brand:BMB Manufacturer Part Number:8E0807521H Primary Color:Black Other Part Number:531301137

PART NO: 8E0807521H
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SUITABLE FOR AUDI A4 B7 2005-2008
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*Estimated Delivery Time: EUROPE 5-12 BUSINESS DAYS 

                                            NORTH AMERICA&ASIA&MIDDLE EAST&AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA 10-20 BUSINESS DAYS

                                            CENTRAL AMERICA&SOUTH AMERICA 15-30 BUSINESS DAYS   

***Rarely,delivery may exceed the expected delivery time,so buyers must take this into consideration.We unfortunately have no chance to control the Post Office workers at the country of destination.So we do NOT guarantee any delivery time.

***Late delivery is NOT a reason for refund,but lost package is.If the buyer demands refund for the lost package,we can start refund process after we receive official information from the Post Office which may take up to a few weeks.

*We ship all the orders in 1 BUSINESS DAY.If there is a delay because of the post service or custom check,it’s not our responsibility.We’ll do our best for you to receive your order on time.If you need the item in 3-5 days,please contact us for Fedex&DHL prices.

*All the orders are sent by Turkish Post with INVOICE and TRACKING NUMBER. The tracking number may not work in all the countries (such as USA and Canada) due to the systems are not syncronized to each other.The shipment can also be tracked on http://gonderitakip.ptt.gov.tr/

* We check all the items piece by piece before shipment.In case if you are not satisfied because of WRONG or DAMAGED item,just inform us before opening a case or entering a negative feedback.We promise to do our best to find the most convenient solution when you contact us.

*Before purchasing the item,please MAKE SURE that the product fits for your car.If you have doubts,please contact us before payment.In case if buyer claims that the item doesn't fit,it must be proved that the item is bought for correct car.Otherwise the return shipping cost must be covered by the buyer.

*We highly recommend all the items to be installed by professionals.

*We make the shipment to your address which is mentioned on EBAY. Please check carefully if everything is clear with your information.

*International buyers,please note that import duties, taxes and charges are NOT included in the item price or shipping charges. If there are any charges,they are buyer’s responsibility. Please check the tax regulation of your country. We will try our best to reduce the risk of the custom duties.

*If you have any concerns or questions,please don’t hesitate to contact us.

*Thank you very much for your cooperation!

PLEASE CONTACT US FOR THE WHOLESALE PRICES.

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