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Gm Wheel Locks #17801027 Gr.5.875 Brand New Sealed Genuine Accessories on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, US

Trenton, New Jersey, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:17801027 Other Part Number:GR.5.875 UPC:17801027

Up for grabs is a, Set Of GM Wheel Locks #17801027 – Group 5.875 by General Motors for various automobiles. This is a set of wheel lock to deter thieves from stealing your tires. The locks are good for various vehicles. Doing a search for the part number will bring you to various websites that list the vehicles this set is good for.

 

THE SET IS NEW AND SEALED AND LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!

 

THERE IS SOME WEAR ON THE PLASTIC PACKAGING WITH A LITTLE PRICE STICKER RESIDUE ON THE FRONT AND THERE IS SOME WRITING ON THE TOP LEFT FRONT ALSO, THE LEFT BOTTOM OF THE PACKAGE IS PRESSED IN SOME!!!!!

 

PLEASE MAKE SURE THESE LOCKS ARE GOOD FOR YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING!!!!!!!

 

Due to the age of the item, it is being sold, AS-IS. I will allow you to return an item 14 days from the day of purchase. You must pay for return shipping and FOR VIDEO/PC GAMES, the item must be returned the way you received it.  For Example, If THE GAME was sold new and sealed, I must get it back that same way.

 

Payment in the United States must be by PayPal only.

 

Payment outside of the United States must be by PayPal.

 

Payment must be received no later than 7 days after the auction ends. I will try to ship the next business day after receiving payment but usually no later than 48 – 72 hours after. I will e-mail you after I ship your item(s).

 

I Ship Worldwide.

 

I will gladly combine shipping on multiple items. I SHIP BY WEIGHT SO IF YOU WIN MORE THAN ONE ITEM, PLEASE DO NOT PAY UNTIL I SEND YOU AN

INVOICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Shipping in the United States will be by USPS Priority mail or Parcel Select. Please use the shipping calculator to get the shipping cost. Delivery Confirmation is included in the cost along with materials fees (Padded envelope, Packing Material, ect)

 

Shipping outside of the United States will be by USPS Priority mail International or First Class International. Materials fees are included in the cost (Padded envelope, Packing Material, ect). Please use the shipping calculator to get the shipping cost.

 

If you have any other questions, please e-mail me. I will get back to you.

 

Thanks and GOOD LUCK!

 

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