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Csf 3385 Radiator on 2040-parts.com

US $113.70
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Items can be returned "IF NOT INSTALLED" within 14 days of purchase, Sorry no refunds on shipping, electrical items, scratched engine bearings or opened gasket sets or carburetor gasket sets. Shipping on incorrect listed items will be paid by seller. A refund will be given once a Return Authorization has been issued and the item is in our possession! INVENTORY DISCLOSURE: To keep our eBay store stocked, and offer our buyers the best price and an option to buy. Inventory lines must be consolidated into: easy to catalog lines. Please read below for affected inventory lines: Images and brands are for displaying purposes only, and do not represent the actual part. Some listed items may be filled different manufactures: Beck Arnley (May be replaced with: MANN, KFM, OEM, TEC, YEC, Bosch, Denso, NGK) .Bosch (May be replaced with: Karlyn STI) CSF (May be replaced with: Visteon) etc. This is done to give you the option of buying a needed item, rather than not available. Please email me for accurate brand or image. Our inventory is offered in; TX, CO, VA, and NY showrooms, some items may be drop ship from the manufacturer. Sales taxes will be collected if you reside in these states. Our eBay store is structured to self adjust inventory levels and selling price, and is delayed by a 1 day process. Sold items from our local showrooms will continue to display availability due to the delay. The buyer will be contacted immediately after the transaction is made (excludes, weekends and holidays) to properly address any issues or discrepancies. 99.5% of the time there are no changes and the item ships out the next day. Price discrepancies may be encountered on items which had been affected by the reason previously noted. Big portions of my inventory are ordered from overseas at discounted prices, compared to when ordered locally, these items are order in container loads not singles. Price discrepancies may be encountered then. You will be notified if the issue may arise. .Thank You Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No SME:_2924 Brand:CSF Manufacturer Part Number:3385

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