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Jdm Honda Civic Shuttle Ef5 Mud Flaps Splash Guards Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

SAITAMA-SHI, Japan

SAITAMA-SHI, Japan
Condition:Used

THIS AUCTION IS FOR SET OF  JDM HONDA CIVIC SHUTTLE EF5 MUD FLAPS. HAVE SCRATCHES WHICH ARE NORMAL FOR USED PARTS 

PLEASE LOOK THE PICTURES FOR THE CONDITION OF ITEMS

PLEASE BUY THIS ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU KNOW HOW OR CAN FIT IN YOUR CAR BECAUSE THESE WAS TAKEN OUT FROM JDM MODEL 

 

SET IN THE PICTURE IS THE SET YOU WILL GET

SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $45

BY EMS  [JAPAN EXPRESS POSTAL SERVICE]

NORMALLY IT TAKE 3-7 DAYS WITH TRACKING # AND INSURANCE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOST, FOR ANY DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT BUYER HAVE TO FILE CLAIM TO THE POST OFFICE BECAUSE THEY WILL PAY FOR DAMAGE NOT ME

FOR OTHER COUNTRIES PLEASE ASK FOR SHIPPING RATES

THE ONLY WAY OF PAYMENT IS PAYPAL

 


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