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Bmw Mercedes Transmission Bushings Repair Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

City of Industry, California, US

City of Industry, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Manufacturer Part Number:SATA1333 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

BMW Mercedes Transmission Bushings Repair Tool



This plier installs the nylon bushing used on all years of Mercedes Benz Automatic Transmissions, as well as, some Ford’s, BMW’s and many other makes using ZF transmissions.

This 10" long tool easily and safely pushes tough nylon bushings into place on the shiftshaft. Works on several different bushing sizes.  (Bushings not included.)



SHIPPING:

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We offer many other shipping options such as 2nd Day Air and Overnight. Please contact us to select these desired level of expedited shipping.

We also ship internationally via the United States Postal Service, which ships to over 190 countries and territories worldwide. It is the responsibility of the customer to confirm this service. Please email for a rate quote if the USPS does not ship to your country or territory.

International Buyers: Buyers are responsible for all custom and brokerage fees for shipments to Canada and ALL International Locations outside of the United States.

Combine Shipping Discount: Available on multiple purchases. If you purchase more than one item, please email for a rate quote on it.

PAYMENT:

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Payment must be paid for within seven days of purchase

POLICY:

All items sold as is
We do not responsible for buyer's vehicle damages, accident, penalties, fines incurred due to usage of our products
If the item got returned to us because of an invalid address or delivery fail due to several attempt by the shipping company, buyer need to pay the actual shipping cost for us to re-send the item

Returns: Returns can be made within 14 days of receipt of the purchased item(s). Please email to receive a return authorization and shipping instructions. There will be a 15% restocking fee. Shipping and handling fees will not be refunded. Return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. A refund will be issued upon receipt of returned item(s).

Note: All refund items must be in 100% complete, sellable condition with all original packaging, manuals and accessories that were provided by the manufacturer. We will not issue a refund for any product which is returned to us used or altered, abused, or if any parts are missing.

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