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Bmw E38 E39 Hazard Emergency Flasher Warning Switch Button 520 523 535 728 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Europe, HR

Europe, HR
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:61 31 8 350 947 Interchange Part Number:8 350 947 Country of Manufacture:Germany

Selling hazard warning switch. Removed from BMW 523i '97 E39. 

Good condition, no scratching and unworn.


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Shipping: Ebay is way off in their shipping estimations. It usually takes anywhere from 7-15 working days for shipment to arrive (yes expedited with airplane). Delayed delivery is up to slow customs and local postal service, which is unofortunately out of my influence.
If you are from Europe you can ask for a cheaper ground shipping. 
Cheaper economy shipping to other regions of the world is also possible, and significantly cheaper but at the cost of shipping time (expected delivery 4-6 weeks).
I also combine shipping!
Packaging: Parts are profesionally packed. With time and effort put into the packing, making sure they arrive as advertised, and undamaged.
Tracking: I always provide tracking number. Ebay tracking system is unfortunately lacking and tracks only USPS. You will have to manually enter tracking number into track-trace.com or some other international tracking site to check the status of your shipment
Feedback: I always leave positive feedback as soon as I receive payment. Upon receiving item please also leave 5 star detailed rating
Compatibility and fitment: I do not guarantee parts will fit your particular car, so checking for compatibiliy is resposibility of buyer! But I will help and assist in any way I can (one of the ways is providing reference in BMW catalogue), if you have any other questions feel free to contact me!

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