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Billet Alumimum Turbo Oil Return Flange -10 An Gt2871r Gt2876r Gt3076r Gt3582r on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:KINUGAWA Manufacturer Part Number:312-03008-019

 

Product Info 

 

Item Name

 

Billet Aluminum Turbo Oil Return Flange Kit w/ -10 AN Flare For Garrett GT25 GT28 GT30 GT35 Ball Bearing Turbocharger

P/N

1200-002-843 / 312-03008-019

Application 

-       Garrett GT25R GT28R GT30R GT35R Turbo

Flange Spec

-       38.1 mm central bolt to bolt

-       -10 AN Flare

Situation

-       Brand New


Kit includes
 

-       1 x Flange

 

-       1 x Gasket

 

-       2 x 8mm bolt with spring washer

 

(Everything shown on pic is included)

Made By

-       Kinugawa Turbo 

Warranty

-       One Year

 

Shipping Information

Area

Shipping

Delivery Days

Shipping Way

USA

free

2~4

USPS First Class

Europe, Canada

29

5~7

USPS EMS

Asia

29

5~7

USPS EMS

Africa, South America

29

5~7

USPS EMS

EMS tracking on Internet

No Extra shipping for additional fitting

 

 

Store Guaranteed:

1.

AUTHENTIC ONLY – 100% NO FAKE ITEM

2.

Buy with confident, professional instruction provided on many items when request.

3.

2 day handling time

4.

1st and BEST Quality available in the market. We ONLY sale the best.

 

Payment Info:

1.

We only accept PayPal with confirmed address. Unconfirmed PayPal address transaction will NOT be covered by our Satisfaction Guarantee Policy.

2.

Item will be shipped after PayPal billing status is clear or completed.

3.

We reserve rights to cancel transaction if payment not received after 7 business days.

4.

All fraud transactions will be reported to Government Authorities, no exceptions.

 

Return Policy:

1.

All Items are Authentic Guaranteed. NO FAKES sale here.

2.

100% satisfaction Guaranteed, all items could be returned or exchanged within 14 days of receiving. (Shipping, E-Bay and Paypal are not refundable.) No claims will be honored after 14 days of delivery.

3.

All return items MUST be in brand new condition which means - the item is never installed and kept in the original packaging, otherwise a 20% restocking fees in credits will be charged.

4.

Please contact us for a return authorization number prior to ship items back to us.

5.

Buyers assume all risk on shipment and usage. Professional installation is highly recommended.

 
 

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