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Blackworks Bwr Radiator Stay Bracket Honda Civic 1992-1995 Red Eg Eg6 Aluminum on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, US

North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:must be unused Brand:BWR Manufacturer Part Number:BWAC-0560RD Interchange Part Number:b17 b16 b18 b20 vtec



**BRAND NEW GENUINE PRODUCT**

BLACKWORKS RADIATOR STAY

NOTE: THIS AUCTION IS ONLY FOR 1 RADIATOR STAY

COLOR: RED

PART NUMBER: BWAC-0560RD

FITMENT

Civic 1992-1995


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Upgrade your stock radiator stay and let it all stand out with the
Blackworks Radiator Stay.  Made from quality aluminum and made here in
the USA! There are many colors to choose from. 

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    Domestic Shipping: USA, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands 

    Your item will be shipped within 24 hours of receiving your cleared payment via USPS First Class Mail. This includes all 50 US States, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam! The estimated time for First Class Mail delivery is 3-7 business days (Not guaranteed times). If you would like or need to receive your item quicker, you may choose to use USPS Priority shipping (estimated 2-3 days), for an additional cost.

    As soon as your items ships, you should get an email from eBay with the shipping confirmation. The US Postal Service only offers "Delivery Confirmation". It is not a tracking system like Fed Ex or UPS. It only verifies when an item has been delivered. The Post Office are run by humans, so mistakes can happen as well as delays.  If you have allowed enough time and your item has still not showed up, please contact us to see if we can help!  Be sure to check out all of our other store items as we will combine shipping whenever possible and save you money!

    We no longer ship internationally

    Return Policy

    We do accept returns when necessary, depending on the situation. To return an item, it must still be new in the sealed package with the part number label still attached so we may re-sell it to another customer. Of course there may be some special circumstances and exceptions. If we made a mistake, you will be taken care of immediately. Just let us know and we will fix it for you! However, if it was your mistake or you just no longer want it, shipping costs will not be refunded, only the item price. You have 14 days to return an item.

     Please understand we try to be as fair as possible. We want your business and your feedback. Communication is key to solve any issues you might have. If there is an issue, please contact us and we will try to contact you back with in 24 hours.

    Our office hours are Monday – Friday 10am – 6pm.


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