Bmw Oem 128i Coupe Rear Rubber Floor Mats (black) With Warranty New on 2040-parts.com
Mount Laurel, New Jersey, US
BMW OF MT. LAUREL 1220 ROUTE 73 SOUTH MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 856-840-1400 Protect your BMW's carpeting from water, dirt, sand, etc. in all weather conditions. The mats have BMW lettering on both the front and rear mats as well as fasteners to hold them in place. Available in sets of 2 in black. Fits 2009-2012 128i Coupe 51-47-2-239-698(REAR) FULL FACTORY OEM ACCESSORY WARRANTY FREE FREIGHT TO LOWER 48 Please call or email if you have any questions before placing your Bid. Return Policy: You may return most new, unopened items sold and fulfilled by BMW of Mount Laurel within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. Special order parts are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Return shipping costs will also be paid if the return is a result of BMW of Mount Laurel’s error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.). Items not needed are the customer’s responsibility for freight charges. Some items may have special returns policies. Contact BMW of Mount Laurel for more details. Return Policy: As is items are not returnable( items flagged as no warranty) Items that meet BMW of Mount Laurel’s return guidelines will receive a full refund. Some items may not be eligible for a refund, or may only be eligible to receive a partial refund. * Any unopened, non-installable item in original condition that is returned more than 30 days after delivery: 80% of item’s price. * Any item that is not in its original condition, is damaged, or is missing parts for reasons not due to the center’s error: No refund. * Items returned for reasons other than the result of the BMW of Mount Laurel’s error will be subject to a restocking fee. Consult BMW of Mount Laurel for these fees. * It is recommended that return shipments be insured in the case of damage or loss by the carrier. * In order to be acceptable for return, apparel items must be in the original BMW packaging with all original labeling intact.
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