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Ferrari 458 430 360 California 599 F12 Ff 612 Wheel Lug Nut Lugnut Stud Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Genuine Ferrari Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Factory OEM Warranty:Yes





20 Genuine Ferrari Lug Nuts

100% Authentic Ferrari Parts

Removed off a slightly used 
2015 458 Italia

These Lugs will fit

All Factory wheel applications for the following models
 360, 430, 458, F12, FF, 612 and California 

We are located in Fort Lauderdale

Expectations

  • First, we promise fast shipping along with professional and safe packaging. But, most importantly you can be assured old fashioned customer service. You can expect our service to be friendly and professional 
  • We care! If for any reason you feel we did not fulfill your order expectations, please contact us immediately. Our goal is 100% satisfaction and we always do our best to fix a problem if given the chance!
  • We work diligently to accurately and honestly describe all of our items, so there are no surprises when you receive your item.
  • Please contact us with any additional questions or for any additional picture requests (please include your e-mail address for picture requests.)
  • Sensors are not included

Returns

  • Returns always accepted within 14 days after item is delivered. Exceptions always apply, contact us if it has been more than 14 days after delivery and we will work something out!
  • Please, make sure the item condition is unused and in the same condition it was sold...It's only fair.
  • We will not charge you a re-stocking fee, but you will be responsible for the cost of shipping back the item to us. That's all.

Shipping

  • We ship within 2 business days of receiving confirmed payment. 
  • We use FedEx for our domestic shipping, and USPS or best method for international shipping and provide tracking on all shipments. 
  • We offer to ship using your shipping account or allow other couriers to pick up at our location. Whichever is easier for you!
  • Local pickup is available at our warehouse in Fort Lauderdale and we can also deliver in South Florida!
  • We must collect 6% state tax for Florida sales only. Sorry, it's the law!

International Shipments

  • We will make sure your wheels get to you wherever you are!  You just have to pay duty, brokerage and taxes at customs on any item shipped internationally. Easy, right?

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