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Isuzu Faster Kb20-25 Kbd Chevy Luv Rear View Mirror New Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Bangkok, thailand Nongkhem, Thailand

Bangkok, thailand Nongkhem, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Isuzu Faster KB20-25 KBD CHEVY LUV Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand UPC:076783016996

 Isuzu Faster KB20-25 KBD CHEVY LUV  Rear View Mirror New OEM

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 Not Genuine Parts


 Made in  Thailand



Good CONDITION.


Price : $ 35 usd


Location : Bangkok, Thailand


New, never used. How ever there are scratches and some rust due to storage


. Shipping worldwide.


Additional shipping. 20 USD /ITEM


Shipping by registered air parcel via shipping thailand post  company


Product delivery will take 15-30 business days not including holidays the post office of your country.


And depending on the distance traveled of goods to your country.


“ REFUND 100%."The buyer must send the goods back in perfect condition. and buyer pays shipping 100%.


If the buyer does not receive the parcel "100% refund".


When checking out a post office in your town that is lost or missing,


which will take about 30 days


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