Bmw E36 Shifter Linkage Assembly Short Throw Shifter 92-99 318 323 325 328 M3 on 2040-parts.com
Perkasie, Pennsylvania, US
This is the OEM BMW Shifter Linkage assembly with a short throw shifter installed out of a 1995 325ic. It is in perfect working condition. Will fit all E36 Coupe convertible and sedan 318 323 325 328 M3. Bmw Audi Parts Group Ebay Policy Shipping Info Most items are shipped within 1 business day, and never more than 2 business days. Please note, weekends are not business days. If you purchase anything on Saturday or Sunday, it will be shipped out on Monday. If you purchase more than one item in the same day, please contact us and we will combine shipping to help lower your shipping costs. Customer Satisfaction Guarantee We strive for the best possible service for our customers. If you are unhappy with your purchase or have ANY type of issue related to your order, please contact us right away. We will do our best to resolve any issues. You can contact us through the eBay "Contact Seller" section within your "My eBay" page. You can also contact us day or night at 267-679-0754. Your feed back is very important to us. It is important that if you are happy with your service and product(s), that you leave us a 5 Start Positive rating. Most importantly, if you are unhappy about ANYTHING pertaining to your order, CONTACT US before leaving feeback. We will do whatever it takes to make sure you are happy with your purchase. Warranty Because you are buying used parts, no warranty can be given. We do our best to ensure that all parts are in proper working condition and in good physical condition (unless otherwise noted). If for some reason an item arrives damaged or is not working as described, please contact us directly. We will do everything, within reason, to make sure we provide the best possible customer service. Returns We understand that sometimes items can be ordered in error. We accept returns on items within 14 days of your purchase. All returns will be for refund or exchange only. Original and return shipping costs are non-refundable.
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