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Bmw E39 525i E38 740i Homelink Garage Opener Module 6 919 879 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
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Brand:BMW Other Part Number:65.82-6 919 879 Manufacturer Part Number:6 919 879

Homelink Garage Opener Module

 ITEM DESCRIPTION:

- Removed from 2002 BMW E39 530i
Verify part #6 919 879 prior to purchase.

- Part is factory, OEM. 
-Item is used with signs of wear such as fading buttons but in good working condition.  

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SHIPPING:

-As BMW enthusiast, we know how important it is to receive parts promptly.  That is why we strive to ship every order within 1-2 business days and select the fastest carrier available. Orders placed on Saturday, Sunday or Holidays are processed the next business day.  Tracking number is provided once it becomes available.  

Orders shipped to California addresses are required to pay a 8% sales tax

 

RETURNS:
If part has damage, we will post pictures along with brief description so that buyer can make a choice to purchase or not. We encourage all of our customers to shop with confidence knowing that all used parts sold are carefully inspected prior to shipment to ensure complete satisfaction upon arrival.  We also make sure that every part that leaves our warehouse is clean and presentable.  In the rare instance where a customer is not satisfied with the product, we will offer a full refund or provide an exchange.  We ask that buyer contact us within 3 days via email after receiving item to resolve any issues.  If item arrived broken or defective, buyer will NOT be responsible for return shipping. A 15% restocking fee will apply on orders purchased by mistake or if item is not needed any more.


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