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Chevrolet Corvette C5 Lower Radiator Support Shroud Baffle Air 10254256 #1001 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

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ITEM

  • Donor Vehicle: 1998 Chevrolet Corvette C5 with 65k Miles, Vin# 1G1YY22G7W5124935
  • Interior: Black. Exterior: Silver.

CONDITION

  • Good working condition. Has scuffs.

PAYMENT

  • Paypal is the preferred payment method.

SHIPPING

  • Free Shipping specified in auction is to Continental 48 states.
  • International buyers welcome, If not shipping cost to your location is listed please contact us for a quote.
  • Delivery to P.O. Boxes and Military Addresses is Additional cost.

POLICIES

  • Payment needs to be received within 6 business days.
  • Buyer is responsible to research compatibility of parts with there vehicles. Refund will NOT be granted if something is not compatible.
  • Refunds are only granted when item does not work. Item must be returned in same condition to receive a refund. All returns are only accepted within 30 days of purchase.
  • Any labor and installation costs lost are NOT sellers responsibility.

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