From Japan Amon Car [1181] Wiring Code / Free Shipping And Tracking on 2040-parts.com
US $21.00
Condition:New
Brand:amon
MPN:Does not apply
UPC:Does not apply
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┏ Description ┓
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【specification】
Code size: AV2.00sq-5m
Available power: DC12V200W below / DC24V400W below
【Contents】
Wiring code (yellow): 1
Product code 1181
Product Name wiring code
JAN code 4905034011816
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Notes on DIY.
DIY is a self-responsibility.
Please be forewarned.
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※Shipment time※
It take 2 to 10 days shipping.
SAL Registered delivery is free shipping.
Tracking number and insurance (up to $ 60) are included.
Therefore there is no worry of loss of product.
------ Attention! !
In the case of simultaneous purchase of products tracking number is not provided (the same day), we will ship as parcel that contains the tracking number.
The simultaneous purchase is a way of very good purchase !!!!!
Please consider a safe simultaneous purchase !!!!!!!!!!
------ Please be aware and agree with these factors when selecting this shipping method.
SAL delivery is suitable if you:
- are not in a hurry to receive your order.
- wish to save on shipping.
Please select SAL if you agree with all of above mentioned criteria.
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EMS is the most reliable, secure and fastest shipping method.
Estimated Delivery Time
-Asia: 2 - 8 days
-North America: 2 - 4 days
-Europe: 2 - 5 days
-South America: 3 - 4 days
-Middle East: 4 - 6 days
-Africa: 4 - 5 days
EMS provides tracking numbers and insurance coverage up to 200,00 USD. Additional insurance coverage may be purchased for a small fee.
If speed and security are your priority, please select EMS delivery.
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※Return Policy※
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Unfortunately, we are unable to discuss these fees with you. Please check with the local customs office of your country of residence prior to making purchases to have an idea of what these additional costs would be.
Returns will be accepted within 120 days of delivery if the items are unopened and/or unused, and is in the same condition as it was received.
Buyers are responsible for return shipment. If we are responsible for the reason your return, we will cover the return shipping fee.
Refund will be issued within one business of return delivery when the item has been received in satisfactory condition
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