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Genuine Arm Assy-frt Sus Upr-lh For Ssangyong Actyon(sports) Kyron #4440109011 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.98
Location:

Seoul, Korea, South

Seoul, Korea, South
Condition:New Brand:SANGYONG MOTOR EM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:4440109011 Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of

Ssangyong Genuine ARM ASSY- FRONT SUSPENSION UPPER-LH 

PART NO: 4440109011

( IF YOU NEED RH PART: 4440209011)

Fit Models: SsangYong    ACTYON, ACTYON SPORTS, KYRON  Sep. 2005 ~

100% SSANGYONG ORIGINAL GENUINE PARTS.


Description:

Please check the exact parts numbers with VIN(Chassis Number) , It's very important.

If you don't know exact part numbers, inform us your car's VIN(Vehicle Identification Number) and we will check the parts fit or not for your vehicles.

You may check this part number by your VIN from a local dealer before purchase.

Return and refund are NOT acceptable for items that you didn't check compatibility.

We have been running for auto parts business for long times so we can supply all kinds of parts made in Korea.


Payment policy:

We accept payment through Paypal only

We want you to pay within 4 days of your buying

  

Shipping & handling policy:

We are shipping to Worldwide! 

Handling time takes 1~3 days to prepare the item.

Your items are sent as Standard Int'l shipping by airmail of Korea post office(with Tracking number)

Estimated shipping time to Asia : about 7 business days.

Estimated shipping time to USA, Canada,Europe,Australia : about 14 business days

Estimated shipping time to South America, Russian Federation : over 25 business days.

If you want Expedited shipping, inform us, we will inform you extra cost.

 

Return Policy:

Our primary goal is to ensure 100% satisfaction with your purchase.

We offer exchange or repair when there are problems on the item or misrepresentation on listings.

Defective situation must be noticed within 7 days after delivery. All returning items for a refund must be only original condition.

Shipping and handling fee is not refundable.Except our mistakes, returning shipping fee must be paid by you.

All returns should be previously discussed and agreed upon with us.

Please contact us, if you have any problems.We will help you to resolve problems as soon as possible

All ebay messages will be answered within 1 business day.You can also use skype(ID: kim.william64).

 

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Customs & Duties policy:

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Please check all taxes from your country’s Customs office.


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