Build Your Own Brake Line Magnum Banjo-fitting Vice Wrench 393001 on 2040-parts.com
US $7.41
Location:
Hinckley, Ohio, United States
Condition:New
Manufacturer/Brand:Magnum
Brand:Magnum
Manufacturer Part Number:393001
Part Number:76-5738
UPC:Does Not Apply
|
This is a generic picture. It is not a picture of the exact item for sale. Before purchasing, please contact us with any questions regarding the product specifically for your year/make/model.
|
Part: Build Your Own Brake Line Magnum Banjo-Fitting Vice Wrench 393001 ApplicationsProduct Description- For use with Magnum BYO style banjo fittings
- Vice wrench is recommended for ease of assembly
|
Welcome to our eBay store!To make your purchase as simple and easy as possible, please refer to the store policies listed below. After winning an item in auction or completing a Buy It Now purchase, you have two check-out options:
|
Check-Out Now! Click the Pay Now button at the top of this listing to immediately proceed with our checkout and payment process. Please note that the Pay Now button is ONLY available after winning an auction or completing a Buy It Now purchase.
Check-Out Later If you do not choose to Check-Out now, you will be notified by eBay via e-mail that you are the winning bidder. There is no need to contact us to arrange payment. We will automatically send you an e-mail within three hours of an auction closing. Our message will contain a link to our simple and secure checkout system, where you will be able to quickly and conveniently pay for your purchase.
You may also continue purchasing additional items from our auctions or eBay store. You have 5 days from the end of the first purchase to add additional items to your order. Make sure all of your auctions have ended prior to checking out. All of your purchases will be consolidated into one checkout!
|
Payment We accept the following forms of payment.
- PayPal
- All major Credit Cards upon check out, or ~= 330-273-6161 =~
|
Sales Tax For shipments to Ohio addresses, we are required by State law to collect 6.75% Sales Tax.
|
Shipping Most all of our listings include free shipping to the United States. We generally ship via USPS First Class or USPS Priority shipping depending on weight. We do utilize UPS in some instances.
International Buyers - Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Also, we will not mark items as gifts or change the declared value of the package contents.
|
Customer Service ~= 330-273-6161 =~
Have a Question? Call us! We are 100% committed to our customers and want you to fully understand what you are buying. Also see the "Questions and Answers about this item" at the bottom of the listing.
Already purchased an item and need to return it? You can contact us for an RMA number or use eBays return center. All items must be returned in the same condition it was received, in the original unopened package, and have an RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the package.
Store Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
|
|
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
Sat, 02 Jun 2012
A Ferrari 250 GTO – once owned by Sir Stirling Moss – is reported to have sold for a record-breaking $35 million. The Ferrari 250 GTO is probably the most coveted car on the planet and is, therefore, one of the most expensive. Simple supply and demand dictates that when a product is reckoned to be the best there is and the supply is limited prices will rise.
Mon, 16 May 2011
The Delta Motorsport E-4 is the outcome of three years of research, design and development that is key to a new generation of British ingenuity. Fifteen years ago, if asked to think about the low-volume sector of the British motor industry, the Rover V8 and tubular steel space frames would immediately have come to mind, along with a sizeable dose of fiberglass. Today a new wave of companies are exploring new and ingenious manufacturing, design and technologies.
Tue, 03 Nov 2009
By Tim Pollard
Motor Industry
03 November 2009 22:59
General Motors tonight surprised the world by pulling its proposed sale of its European division – Opel and Vauxhall – to Magna. In a dramatic U-turn, Detroit said 'an improving business environment for GM over the past few months' had made it reappraise its spin-off plans.The 11th hour switch means that GM will still retain full ownership of Opel and Vauxhall, which will now 'be restructured in earnest'. Canadian parts giant Magna had won the race to buy a controlling stake in GM Europe, as a newly relaunched Detroit sought to shore up its finances.