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Gm / Chevy Rear Defogger Switch Nos 10016340 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Burnaby, British Columbia, CA

Burnaby, British Columbia, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Purchaser pays all shipping costs. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:GENERAL MOTORS Manufacturer Part Number:10016340

GENERAL MOTORS

PART NUMBER 10016340

REAR DEFOGGER SWITCH

This switch is believed to fit GM vehicle is the 60's, 70's or early 80's

We cannot confirm any applications at the time. Please check part number to confirm this part is for your vehicle.

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General Information: All questions will be answered Monday-Friday between 8:30am - 5pm PST. All payments are to be made via Paypal. Please note that if you pay with your bank account through paypal it takes up to 7 business days for the payment to clear. Once the payment has cleared your items will be shipped out.

USA SHIPPING: All packages are shipped out of our warehouse in Burnaby BC Canada via Canada Post unless otherwise specified. All parcels are shipped via Canada Post USA Expedited Parcel estimated delivery time 4-8 business days. Please note that US boarder customs can delay the packages for 1-3 business days. We offer the best shipping rate possible and do not add any extra what we pay is what you pay. As of January 1st 2011 Canada Post raised their shipping rates by 20% please take this into consideration before leaving a low DSR. Packages are shipped out Monday-Friday at 4:45pm PST. Parcels can be tracked at www.canadapost.ca or www.usps.com

CANADA SHIPPING: Most packages are shipped out via Canada Post. There are other options for shipping like Greyhound Collect (pick up from your local bus depot) DHL and Purolator. Please email us for shipping rates.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: All packages are shipped out via Canada Post. For packages weighing less than 2KG they will be sent via Canada Post Small Packet Air (8-15 business days) or Canada Post Small Packet Surface (4-8 weeks depending on location) this small packet service does come with a tracking number but it not updated. All packages weighing over 2KG will be shipped via Canada Post surface parcel (4-8 weeks depending on location) Some countries like Germany / Australia tend to hold packages in customs for up to 3 weeks. Canada Post also offers an Express International service 3-6 business days but it is quite expensive. All international customers please email for shipping quotes. All parcels can be tracked at www.canadapost.ca

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