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Buick Grand National Or Regal Rear Bumper Filler Set on 2040-parts.com

US $134.98
Location:

US, US

US, US
Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:THERE WILL BE A 30% RESTOCKING RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED OUT OF THE 7 DAY TIMEFRAME Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:BUICK REGAL GRAND NATIONAL BUMPER FILLER

 

This auction offers a REAR set of Bumper Fillers which fit 1981-87 Buick Grand National, T-type and Regal.
 Set of Two Rear pieces
Right and Left after market parts.

 

GN REGAL BUMPER

FILLER REAR SET

DESCRIPTION

INCLUDES: 1 SET OF REAR BUMPER FILLERS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHIPPING

 

MADE OF TOP QUALITY FIBERFLEX
MADE IN USA
NO WAITING IN STOCK
EASY TO INSTALL
GEL COATED & UNPAINTED
SHIP FROM THE FACTORY

 

 

THERE IS NO SHIPPING COST WITHIN CONTINENTAL USA

 

SHIPPING MUST BE MADE TO PHYSICAL ADDRESS WHICH SHOULD BE THE SAME AS YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT

RETURN POLICY

RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHIN 7 DAYS

SELLER PAYS SHIPPING COST FOR RETURN

 

 

PAYMENT

Winning bidder, please pay WITHIN 3 days of auction end, by Paypal **PREFERRED**

 TERMS & CONDITIONS:

By bidding you agree to our terms and conditions . Any purchase made can not be canceled. Every bid is a binding contract toward purchasing the item, if damage may occur during shipping, any damage in shipment is the responsibility of the carrier, therefore all damage claims must be made by the purchaser directly to the freight company. 

Never refuse shipment or return it without approval since your right to make a damage claim may be denied by transit company if you do so.

Shipping refusal: any buyer/s who refused a shipment after purchase will be charged for shipping both ways plus 30% restocking fee.

We reserved the right to change any typographical error. 

 

IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE DISSASTISFIED WITH YOUR ORDER PLEASE GIVE US A CHANCE TO FIX THE PROBLEM BEFORE LEAVING A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.

 

IF YOU NEED FULL SETS CONTACT US BY EMAIL AND ANOTHER AUCTION COULD BE SET UP

FOR RETURNS TO BE ACCEPTED THEY NEED TO BE IN THE SAME CONDITION AS WAS RECEIVED

THERE IS A 30% RESTOCKING FEE FOR ALL RETURNS

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