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Autometer Elec Cyl Head Replacement Sender on 2040-parts.com

US $19.97
Location:

Acworth, Georgia, US

Acworth, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:We accept returns for parts that have not been opened or installed. All returned parts must be in original, sealed packaging. We must be able to resell the item as brand new and unopened. Contact us for an RMA. Returned items will be refused unless we have given you a valid RMA number. We do not pay for return shipping unless there is something wrong with the item. Please contact us immediately if there is a problem with your order. Refunds will be issued after we have received and inspected the item. Refunds will be issued via the same method we received payment. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:2259 Warranty:Yes Brand:Auto Meter

Autometer ELEC CYL HEAD REPLACEMENT SENDER

Manufacturer Part Number: 2259

Autometer Part Number 2259 ELEC CYL HEAD REPLACEMENT SENDER

About Us

LTM Global was started in 2007 as a source for do-it-yourself performance enthusiasts to be able to purchase brand new (we do not sell returned or refurbished parts) aftermarket performance parts for late model gas and diesel cars and trucks. We are authorized dealers with the manufacturers, follow selling requirements put in place by manufacturers to be sure your warranty is protected and ship most products directly to your door from our closest stocking warehouse (currently 6, including Alberta Canada, with more on the way) for FREE. If a part is not in stock in our warehouse we have arrangements that allow most manufacturers to drop ship directly to you when necessary.

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Please contact us if you have any questions or do not see a part listed that you need. We are happy to create a custom auction or combine auctions and shipping. We respond to emails and messages 7 days a week.

Toll Free: (866)-223-5573

Phone: (678)-799-9062
Fax: (678)-799-9063

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Shipping

We do our best to ship your item within 1 business day from the time payment has cleard. At times this may extend to 3 business days. On the occasions when supply and demand cause a delay in shipping beyond 3 business days we will contact you and let you know when you can expect your item to ship. We appreciate your patience and understanding in the rare event that we are unable to meet our shipping goals and you can be confident that we will always do our best to please you - you are our customer and we appreciate your business. Shipments to Canada will be shipped from our Alberta warehouse - this prevents you from paying any additional duties, taxes or fees but we are required to collect a 6% Goods and Services Tax (GST). Items shipped from one of our US based warehouses may incur additional import fees & taxes - we do our best to avoid passing these additional fees on to our customer. Many items we sell are enabled for eBay's Global Shipping Program. Shipping fees, taxes duties and other expenses are determined and collected by eBay. We do not set the prices or fess associated with the eBay Global Shipping Program.

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