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Blcj8086s- M.o.r.e. 1" Body Lift System Jeep Cj5 Cj7 1980-1986 on 2040-parts.com

US $164.12
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Lagrangeville, New York, US

Lagrangeville, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:POLICIES & TERMS Payment: We accept PayPal, Visa, Mastercard & Discover. Payment is due within 3 days of auction end. NY residents are responsible for applicable sales tax. Shipping Policy: Flat rate shipping applies ONLY to the continental United States. HI, AK & Puerto Rico residents please contact us for a shipping quote. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: ALL international items are shipped via USPS ONLY. Buyer is responsible for all Taxes, Custom Fees, brokerage fee which are due at the time of delivery. Contact us for shipping quote if you do not see your country in our listing. **We are not able to ship some items internationally due to weight or size. If an item is backordered, buyer will be notified and have the option to wait for restock or receive a full refund. Return Policy: If you are not completely satisfied with your item, you may return it within 30 days of receipt. All products returned must be in NEW, UNUSED condition, 100% complete & contain ALL original manufacturer boxes with the original UPC code and packing materials, all manuals, blank warranty cards, accessories and any other documentation included with the original shipment. ALL Shipping charges on returned items are the customer's responsibility. For your protection, we strongly recommend you fully insure your return shipment in case of loss or damage. Please use a carrier that is able to provide you with proof of delivery. Returned items are subject to a 20% restocking fee Restocking Fee:20% Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Brand:Mountain Offroad Manufacturer Part Number:BLCJ8086S Warranty:Yes

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