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Gauge Cover Small Plain Amber Jewel Chrome Plastic For Freightliner Kenworth Pb on 2040-parts.com

US $5.58
Location:

Bayard, Nebraska 69334, US

Bayard, Nebraska 69334, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Part Brand:United Pacific Manufacturer Part Number:20822 Warranty:Yes Type:Commercial Truck Parts Make:Freightliner Part Type:Dash Parts UPC:710270208227

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gauge cover small plain amber jewel chrome plastic for Freightliner Kenworth PB

THIS GAUGE BEZEL IS CHROME PLASTIC WITH A JEWEL IN THE CENTER. IT FITS OLDER FREIGHTLINER, KENWORTH AND PETERBILT 1987-2000 SMALL DASH GAUGES. SNAP ON APPLICATION. NEW. EACH.


TERMS OF SALE

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SHIPPING INFORMATION

Orders are processed daily (Monday-Friday) in the order received. USA orders are shipped via UPS or USPS. International orders are shipped via the United States Post Office, using either First Class or Priority Mail. Import duties, import taxes and customs clearance costs are the responsibility of the buyer, so do not ask to falsify customs documents.

RETURN POLICY

Damaged in shipment or Defective items: Contact must be made within 30 days of receipt of merchandise. Please email us a picture of the damage or defect, we may be able to ship a replacement or issue a refund without a return of the item. Upon receipt of the returned item a refund will be issued. International shipping addresses: Upon receipt of pictures of the damage a refund or a replacement will be sent. Shipping, import duties, import taxes and customs clearance costs are not refunded.

Other returns: 30 days from receipt of merchandise. Up to 20% restocking fee will be charged on all returns that are not defective or broken. Merchandise must be returned in its original inner package and must be in resalable unscratched condition. Shipping, import duties, import taxes and customs clearance costs are not refunded.

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