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Driver's Side Turn Signal Assembly 2012 Fiat 500 , 500 Covertable, Abarth on 2040-parts.com

US $90.98
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:15% restocking fee will be applied Restocking Fee:No Brand:Fiat Manufacturer Part Number:5182461AB Other Part Number:CF1-14400-12BA Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy

 
 
 
       
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2012 Fiat 500 Driver's Side Turn Signal Assembly

Newtakeoff.com offers OEM Fiat products at an affordable price. This is a L/H side parking/signal lamp for 2012 Fiat 500 headlamp.   Please see details and related products below.

DMS complete description:
This signal lamp fits 2012 Fiat 500. Parking/signal Left Side of vehicle
Vehicles:
2012 Fiat 500

Questions
Is it a complete Assembly
? No hardware
Quality condition of parts: New Take-Off


How are they packaged? Boxed

Disclaimer
All products are new take off parts and are sold “as is”. We do not guarantee or warranty paint finish, but will take reasonable measures to protect the painted “A” surfaces. In most cases we will be able to offer your color of choice; however we do not guarantee we will be able to match your factory color.

Shipping & Handling:

       
Shipping/handling is flat fee of $19.28 in the United States, lower 48. Email for quotes on shipping outside the US. Buyer to pay shipping/handling & insurance cost. Local pick-up available.

Item Condition:

This item is an original equipment part that was removed with less than 5 miles on the vehicle. These turn signals are in excellent condition.

Payment Information:

         
After the auction ends, We accept Visa, Master Card and American Express. For more information contact us and include the item listing number. Buyer pays for all shipping costs. No C.O.D. and we do not use bill point. All CA. residents add 9.75%, IN residents add 7.00% sales tax to product sale.

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Return Policy:

We do our best to list products as accurately as possible, however the information may not always be 100% accurate. As the buyer, It is your responsibility to verify that the product you are buying fits your need. we strive to provide excellent customer service and we will do everything possible to correct any problems and answer all of your questions, but we can not be responsible for potential buyers not verifying their application. All items must be returned within 30 days of sale, and be in the same condition and original packaging as when shipped from us. There is a 15% restocking fee applicable to all returned items. We suggest all items be insured for full retail value when returning to us. Buyers are responsible for all shipping costs.

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