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Corvette Original 4 Speed Transmission Shifter Bracket 1971-1972 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.97
Location:

Livermore, California, US

Livermore, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:-Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, no questions asked. -Refunds will be made minus the cost of shipping to buyer and buyer must pay for return shipping. -Refund will be made after the item is received and is verified to be in like condition from when it was shipped by us, so please pack returns very well. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Factory, OEM, GM

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For sale is one used 4-speed manual transmission shifter bracket.

P/N:  3392325

Correct for Corvettes 1971-1972 w/ Manual Transmission

Will work for Corvettes 1968-1970, 1973-1979 w/ Manual Transmission

  • This is an original 4-speed manual transmission shifter bracket that is in great condition.
  • It was media blasted and painted black.
  • This is the correct style for 1971-1972 with welded nuts and 2 openings.
  • There is little to no pitting.
  • The threads for the welded nuts look great.
  • There are no bends or repairs to this bracket.

This is a great original replacement for your Corvette, please look at the pictures. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Genuine GM Part

Shipping and Insurance Included for the Continental USA!!

(AK, HI, PR and the Territories may be a little extra, please contact us for a shipping quote.)

(All US shipping will be by either FedEx or USPS depending on the part)

International buyers please contact us for a shipping quote before making your purchase.

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Sales Tax Added For CA Residents


Payment Information

Payment is expected within 5 days of purchase unless other arrangements are made. On the 6th day, an unpaid item case will be opened with Ebay to cancel the transaction and the item will be re-listed. We accept Paypal and do accept other forms of payment, please contact us for details.

Office Hours 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. Phone # 925-294-9498

Sales Tax for added for CA residents


Shipping Information

We ship most items USPS, FedEx or Greyhound Packaage Xpress, depending upon which choice is most economical. Insurance is included with each package we ship. Tracking numbers will be posted to the buyers Purchase History page in Ebay. Most items ship out within 1 business day but sometimes it can take 3 business days.

We will expedite an order if you need it quickly, please contact us and we can give you the expedited shipping costs and options.

If your item gets damaged in transit, please contact us immediately so we can get the things moving on a replacement.

If the tracking number for your package says it never got delivered, we will ship a replacement to you but it may take as many as 7 to 10 business days to get an insurance replacement on its way to you.

Dead on Arrival

If you have a problem with a part, please bring it to our attention. We are easy to work with but don't take to squeaky wheels very well. We will either fix it, replace it or issue a refund, whichever fixes the problem.


Terms

Used and NOS parts are sold as is. We do our best to accurately identify, describe and photograph our products, but we are human and do make mistakes from time to time. If we have made a mistake, please contact us and we will do our best to fix it.


Returns

Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, no questions asked. Refunds will be made minus the cost of shipping to buyer and buyer must pay for return shipping. Refunds will be made after the item is received and is verified to be in like condition from when it was shipped by us, so please pack returns very well. Even though most of our items say "Free Shipping", there is a shipping cost to get the part to you.


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Phone: 925-294-9498



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