ALL PARTS ARE TESTED AND ARE GUARANTEED TO BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION
MANY PARTS FIT MULTIPLE VEHICLES WITH MULTIPLE OPTIONS.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS ITEMS FITS YOUR VEHICLE
COMPATIBILITY
2004 - 2007 BMW 525 2004 - 2007 BMW 530 2004 - 2005 BMW 545 2006 - 2007 BMW 550 2004 - 2005 BMW 645 2006 BMW M5
DONOR VEHICLE
PART DETAIL
MODEL
BMW 530
PART GRADE
A
YEAR
2007
PART CATEGORY
U
MILEAGE
N/A
PART PLACEMENT
-
STOCK NUMBER
A6114
STORE NUMBER
3
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Items will be shipped within 1-2 day business days of purchase. Please note that we are open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 6:00pm (Eastern Time).
Please allow adequate time for delivery. Most areas in the US and Canada are within 6 business days. We use UPS for all small parcels.
All large items such as Engines and transmission are shipped trough Fedex Freight, Road Runner transportation or SAIA LTL Carrier.
Any duties charged are buyer's responsibility.
If an item arrive damaged, please email us at within 24 hrs for instructions.
Most parts we sell through eBay come with a 90 day warranty. The warranty period starts when you take possession of the part. No labor warranty is provided. All electronic parts
come with a 30 day replacement warranty unless otherwise stated.
In the event a part sold with a warranty fails to operate within the warranty period we will replace the part(s) with a functionally equivalent part or refund the part
purchase price. No refund on deposits or unwanted special order parts or special "cut" items.
If you have an issue with an item please contact us by e-mail within the warranty period.
If the item was not as described in the listing we will replace it free of charge or refund your full purchase price. If you ordered the wrong part then original
shipping charges and return shipping charges are not refunded.
All parts must be installed by a certified mechanic.
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OUR EASY TO USE ONLINE PAYMENT SYSTEM ACCEPTS DEBIT AND CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS
Parts Grading. A standard code system is used to communicate the condition and quality of a part between automotive recyclers, automotive repair shops, and insurers. Knowing how these codes are used will help you understand whether the part meets your expectations before you buy it and what you can expect from the part when you receive it.
A Grade - The highest quality part. It is of low miles and/or exceptional condition for its age
B Grade - The second level quality part. It is of average miles and normal condition for its age.
C Grade - The third level quality part. It has high miles and/or light damage.
No Grade - A part that has not yet been graded.
If you have a question about a part please contact us BEFORE purchasing the item. Please contact us by e-mail or call our e-bay department at 1-888-9 PARTS 1 (1-888-972-7871)
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