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For Vw Golf 7 Mk7 2014+ Abs Chrome Head Light Switch Control Trim Cover New on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Guangdong, China

Guangdong, China
For VW Golf 7 MK7 2014+ ABS Chrome Head Light Switch Control Trim Cover New, US $12.00, image 1
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:201684653 Brand:ABS Private Brand

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Product description :

Product: For VW Golf 7 MK7 2014+ ABS Chrome Head Light Switch Control Trim Cover New

Condition:100% Brand new

Material:Made Of High Quality Chrome

Include(packing):
 1 PCS

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      We have more about VW Golf 7 of garniture(Mouldings & Trim)

                   Please contact me if you want to buy .
                   More buy will get more discount .

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Payment policy 

  We accept PAYPAL only

Shipping policy 

•   Handing Time:1--2 workding days

•  We take your paypal address for shipping, If you had changed address,please inform us after payment

•  Tracking number will be provided .This way you can check the  location of you items

   Items shipped by China Post Airmail Service, (If you want the express servies,Please contact us. 

         But need to pay additional postage).

          Delivery Plan:

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The tracking site:
http://intmail.183.com.cn/itemstatus_en.jsp
http://sao.cn/

Return Policy
1. Please contact me refund or resend If the goods are damaged in transit.But need attached photos.
2. Please comparing the pictures of product carefully before purchasing to avoid mistakes.

   We will not refund if it happens.

 3. For quality problems, We will refund after receive the products you send back.

   Sent to us postage for buyer to pay.

4.For shipping time more than 45 days. Please contact for refund.

  

About feedback

1. Please do not use negative feedback to express your dissatisfaction.We will help you to solve the problem.
    You will not get customer services if you leave negative feedback.
2. We will give you a satisfactory answer if you contact us.
3. We will report the buyer and put in blacklist if Leaving negative feedback of buyers.
4. hey like leaving negative feedback are irresponsible buyers for us .So suggest don't purchase our items.
   Because negative feedback is meaning dishonest and they don’t understand that seller's hard work !!

Contact us

1. We are committed to providing high quality goods and better service,help buyer save more money.
2. Please contact me if the item does not fit your car, and also attach photos.We will give you a satisfactory answer.
   Please do not use negative feedback to express your dissatisfaction !!!
   Because we want you to have a pleasant shopping trip !!!
3. You happy we happy !!! So keep in touch please !

  

      

       

 

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