Bmw E39 Hood Release Cable Mechanism @ Pull Handle Oem Engine Lid Unlatch on 2040-parts.com
US $32.59
Location:
Lake Mary, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return policy details:Dealer Sales Solutions stands behind all of its parts. If you are not happy with the item you receive, a full refund of purchase price will be granted as long as we get the part back in the condition it was sent out.
All returns must be initiated within 7 days of receipt, and all shipping charges are responsibility of the buyer
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:Genuine BMW
Warranty:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:51 23 8 176 595
Other Part Number:51238176595
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Dealer Sales Solutions offers high quality original equipment auto parts for BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes Benz at wholesale prices. Satisfaction is guaranteed and customer service is our #1 priority. |
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Brand New Genuine BMW Hood Release Mechanism
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Brand New Genuine OEM part
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All of our parts come with a one year warranty
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BMW Part # 51 23 8 176 595
NOTE: Some Models do not fit all years, if unsure please email us your full VIN
Buy it now and get it fast and fully insured for free!
We Combine Shipping - If you buy more than one item, wait for an invoice. Additional items will add to shipping only by weight.
Overnight and 2-Day available, Email us your Zip.
Fitment:
2001 - 2003 BMW 525i E39
2001 - 2003 BMW 525i Wagon E39
1997 - 2000 BMW 528i E39
1999 - 2000 BMW 528i Wagon E39
2001 - 2003 BMW 530i E39
1997 - 2003 BMW 540i E39
1999 - 2003 BMW 540i Wagon E39
2000 - 2003 BMW M5 E39
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About UsDealer Sales Solutions is your leading source for quality
original equipment parts for BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes Benz at exceptional prices.
Satisfaction is guaranteed and customer service is our #1 priority.
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NOTE: Payment must be received within seven (7) days of
auction close. Unpaid auction wins will be relisted after seven (7) days and a
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auction. If you wish to combine multiple auctions for shipping, please make sure
the closing dates from the first auction to the last auction are within seven
days.
Sales Tax
Applicable sales taxes will be added to shipments
within the state of Florida.
Sales tax is calculated on the extended price (unit price x quantity) total,
plus shipping and insurance charges.
ReturnsWe will gladly accept
returns if for any reason you are not satisfied with the product.
Please keep in mind that any returns must be made within 30 days from
the receipt of the item.
If the item is defective or damaged upon receipt, please email us
immediately in order to obtain an RMA number within 14 days upon the
receipt of the item. Damage caused during installation is not
considered as product deficiency and will not be covered by
warranty. Any returns made without an RMA number will be sent back
at the shipper's expense. We will exchange any defective products
free of charge.
Customers are
responsible for all shipping costs
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