Glove Box Blue G Body Monte Carlo El Camino Malibu Cutlass Regal Grand Prix on 2040-parts.com
Stanton, Kentucky, US
A NICE USED GLOVE BOX FOR G BODY 1978-1988 MONTE CARLO, EL CAMINO, MALIBU, CUTLASS, REGAL AND GRAND PRIX. THIS IS A GOOD USED PART FOR EVERY DAY DRIVER. NOT BENT REALLY GREAT CONDITION. THIS IS A DISCONTINUED GM PART..
BLUE IN COLOR I TOOK SEVERAL PICS TRYING TO GET THE COLOR RIGHT BUT WAS HARD, THAT IS WHY THERE ARE SO MANY PICS, YOU CAN SEE THE COLOR BETTER IN PIC # 8. THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A 84 MONTE CARLO SS AS SEEN IN PICS 8, 9. WE ARE PARTING OUT THIS FACTORY 84 SS. NEED SS PARTS SEND US YOUR NEEDS.................................
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ATTN: BUYERS AND LOOKERS
We sell useable OEM classic car parts, these are not NEW or SHOW quality. They are very useable to the right person, All parts are inspected and/or tested before listed. I describe all parts as accurate as possible. We are all human and some times over look things. If your part is bad let us know. We will make it right. If the part is returned, the buyer is to pay return shipping cost. I DO NOT price parts to compete with other sellers, The price is based on the condition, time and money invested.
I list the year and make of the car that the part was removed from if at all possible.
Please email with questions prior to purchase or bidding.
SHIPPING
WE SHIP TO THE UNITED STATES.
IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. AND ARE INTERESTED IN A PART PLEASE CONTACT US. WE WILL SHIP SOME PARTS OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. THIS INCLUDES CANADA AND PUERTO RICO. IF YOU SEND US A MESSAGE WITH YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS WE WILL LET YOU KNOW IF WE CAN SHIP THE PART TO YOU AND THE SHIPPING COST. IF YOU THEN DECIDE TO PURCHASE THE ITEM, BEFORE YOU PAY SEND US ANOTHER MESSAGE THAT YOU PURCHASED THE ITEM, THEN WE WILL SEND YOU A INVOICE.
PAYMENTS
WE ONLY TAKE PAYPAL AS PAYMENT.
OUR SYSTEM IS SET TO AUTOMATICALLY REPORT NON-PAYMENT BUYERS
RETURNS
ITEMS MAY BE RETURNED ONLY IF THEY DO NOT MATCH THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM NOTED IN THE TEXT PORTION OF THE LISTING DESCRIPTION. (NOT THE HEADING).
THE HEADING IS ONLY TO HELP IN THE ITEM SEARCH.
ANY OTHER RETURNS WILL BE A 25% RESTOCKING FEE
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