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Audi Genuine A6 Oem Rear Shock 2009-2011 4f0513032ae on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Open Box-Return
Brand:AUDI Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:4F0513032AE Genuine OEM:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

Brand new, genuine Audi rear shocks (sold individually) for A6 models 2009-2011 . Wrapping was open on receipt for the Audi A6 rear shock to be photographed for this offer. Picture #2 (Diagram) item #4, rear shock for an A6, is the only item being offered for sale in this listing. Also selling non-sport front struts are listed for a complete set.

Money Back Guarantee:

If your purchased auto part does not work upon receipt or fails due to manufacturer's defect within the 14 days of purchase, you will receive a full refund upon return. Warranty is limited to this 14 day period--even with new, new-open box or new-old stock items. Please return parts with all original contents to avoid delays in processing your return--don't throw away anything until the 14 days are up!  

Refunds:

Auto parts returned within 14 days due to compatibility problems or buyer's remorse/change of mind will be charged a 15% restocking fee. All returned parts must be in original, uninstalled condition with all contents/boxes or the return will be refused and the part returned to the buyer at their expense.

Please ensure compatibility with your vehicle BEFORE purchase and ask any questions you may have. Really, we do not mind doing the research for you; please provide your VIN# to expedite a complete, accurate response!

About the Seller:

We have been on eBay since 1998 and look forward to serving your automotive needs for at least another two decades. Our offerings are often the exact same brand-new items as you will find in an auto dealership parts department. The difference--We charge a lot less! Thanks again for looking and please buy with confidence.





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