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For Porsche 996 911 / Boxster 986 Headlights Covers Eyelids Trims on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Dongguan, China

Dongguan, China
Condition:New Brand:FF Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:FF264

WHAT IS THIS?

 996 986 911HEADLIGHTS COVERS EYELIDS TRIMS
 
Basic installation skill and minor adjustment: Install on the headlight by silicone glue (not included)
Made of fiberglass
Item is UNPAINTED and required your painter further sanding and preparation before it is ready for painting
Surface is treated with primer
Please make sure your headlight is the same as our photo shown.
 
It only fit the headlight with without nozzles.  
 



INTERNATIONAL BUYER, PLEASE NOTE:
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.


 

HOW TO PAY?

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If you do not have paypal account, we accept credit card payment (Visa, Mastercard) through secure payment gateway. A detail payment instruction will be sent to you upon request


HOW WE ?
Item is usually in stock in our warehouse
For customer: after payment is received, it takes about 27 DAYS for processing and delivery.
For other country customer, the delivery may be longer and vary, please be reminded delivery time can vary due to custom delay, holidays and seasonal mail congestion. Therefore whenever you do not receive items after 27 DAYS, please do not worry. Just send us email and we will try to check out what has happened.
We will send email notification when item is shipped out.
We will not be responsible for mail lost if the mail address given is incorrect.
Please remember to give us your contact email when you checkout and pay, it will help to make sure the delivery is successful
 

WHAT TO DO WHEN PROBLEM ARISE? 
 please do not give us negative feedback or neutral feedback, and please do not start chargeback / refund immediately when problem arise. Just tell me the problem and we will try our best to solve for you. 
There is usually 2 problems:  
Item too long not received. In this case, I will check with the post office, if item is confirmed sent lost, we will send you another one free of charge.
Item receive is broken. In this case, please send us the damaged photo to our email , we will send the damage photo to the claim department and provide damage claim to you
Please contact us : for any assistance you need, we have a dedicated customer service officer to handle  business. due to time difference, we can promise to provide reply within 24 hours. (but may be longer if it is holiday

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