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Freightliner Horn Button 681 460 00 40 Preowned on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Spokane, Washington, US

Spokane, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number: 681 460 00 40

This auction is for a Freightliner truck horn button. I found it at a swap meet. Unknown if it works.

SOLD AS IS. Check out the pictures.

HORN

DON'T MISS THIS ONE

Winning bidder must prepay by PayPal, and shipping and handling is by First Class Mail and will be $3.00.

Shipping and handling will be determined at the time of sale for those of you that live out of USA. Customs Payments will be the responsibility of the buyer.

I use Media Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Post Mail, Flat Rate Mail, AirMail, Surface Mail, Global Express along with UPS sometimes, for shipping. The method of shipment is generally specified in the item description or if you are from out of country I will give you the choice of delivery. Out of country buyers will be responsible for the Customs Charges.

If I made an error in the description, and it is not what you thought it was, let me know, and I will refund your items purchase price, including original shipping and handling charges one way. (That is once I get the item back in the same condition sent. Insurance is required on returned items.). Remember terms like "good, very good, nice, excellent" etc. are vague terms, but are common terms, that are used frequently by this market place. Terms like "new, mint" are not vague terms. I take numerous photos for visual inspection of condition, but you are expected to form your own opinion of condition or grade. You also can request additional photos and or ask additional questions concerning condition or grade.

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If the transaction has not been completed within 4 days after the close of the auction, I will file an Unpaid Item Dispute with eBay. If the transaction has not been completed after 4 days from the notification from eBay I will then ask eBay for a Final Value Fee Credit Request and leave you with Appropriate Feedback.

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