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Jdm Toyota Aristo E-jzs161 1998 Scuffplates Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

TOKYO, JP

TOKYO, JP
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:

THIS AUCTION IS FOR SET OF JDM ARISTO 4DOOIR E-JZS161 1998 SCUFF PLATES OEM.   THIS IS IN A VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.SOME MINOR SCRATCHES ARE EXPECTED AS IT IS NORMAL FOR USED PARTS.IT WAS TAKEN OUT FROM S15MODEL.

ITEM IN THE PICTURE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL GET

SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $50 FOR USA AND CANADA

BY EMS (JAPAN EXPRESS POSTAL SERVICE)

NORMAL 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.IT IS BETTER TO OPEN THE PACKAGE IN FRONT OF DELIVERY PERSON

FOR ALL OTHER COUNTRIES PLEASE ASK FOR SHIPPING RATES

ONLY WAY OF PAYMENT IS PAYPAL

ALL THE ITEM WHICH I AM SELLING ON EBAY ARE MADE FOR JAPANESE DOMESTIC MARKET,SO PLEASE BUY THESE PARTS ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY BECAUSE SOME TIME THESE PARTS ARE DIFFRENT FROM OTHER COUNTRIES MODEL

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