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Datsun Z 240z 260z 280z New E Brake Genuine Leather Boot on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:We take pride in full customer satisfaction. Our licensed Datsun Parts LLC business is to provide you with the best quality parts at a competitive price. Thank you for shopping with us, we value your business. Please take a look at our complete store for more unique, rare, new, used and special priced items. Parts are sold with a unconditional 30 day money back guarantee. All returns, refunds or exchanges are processed once the original item is returned in unused condition.Trust the Power Seller status and 99%+ positive feedback. This warranty covers defective parts and items sent incorrectly. NO LABOR COSTS incurred by the purchaser are covered for any part sold by Datsun Parts LLC. In the event that the part is defective we will first attempt to replace it and if a replacement cannot be sent we will issue a refund for the sale amount not including the shipping. Subject to the limitations set forth below, Datsun Parts LLC., expressly warrants 30 days the merchantability of the part as specifically described on the invoice accompanying such part. Engines and Heads are guaranteed against excessive smoke and oil consumption, and inadequate oil pressure. Oil/fluid leaks, fuel components, engine cooling systems, and exhaust systems are not covered by this warranty unless proven that they were a result in the part purchased. In order to make a warranty claim on an engine or head, you must provide a record of the date installed, type of vehicle installed in, mileage, and engine number. In addition, failure to do any of the following things voids the warranty. (i) Install a new water pump, and thermostat at the same time the engine or head is installed. (ii) Change the oil filter and oil prior to starting the engine, change the oil after the first 600 miles, and change the oil once every 3000 miles thereafter. (iii) Flow-check the radiator and repair it if necessary. (v) Front and rear main seals were be replaced on engines. All engines must be installed by an A.S.E. certified mechanic or other licensed professional shop for warranty to be valid. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

Datsun Z 240Z 260Z 280Z New E Brake Genuine Leather Boot

 



This is better then the OEM Vinyl, sure exact fit for all Z cars 70-78
We also carry the Shift boot and the 240Z Wire Wrap Boot




Why buy from Datsun Parts LLC?

We are a professional licensed Datsun Restoration Business. Our parts are backed with a 100% money back satisfaction guarantee. All we sell are quality new and restored parts that are sure to fit your special application. Our goal is customer loyalty and we want your return business. Our feedback rating is one of the best and our website is listed with several customer reviews.


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