The Item in the photo is a representation and not the exact item you will receive.
We are not responsible for installation.
Check with your mechanic for proper fit before purchasing.
All parts are in operating condition upon removal from vehicle.
No warranties are implied.
Fits 1987 through 1995 Jeep YJ Wrangler AND MOST CJ
Item is used and is being sold as is
Shipping/Payments:
Item(s) will not be shipped until all payments have been made in full.
Item (s) ship out next day or following business day after payments have been received & cleared.
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Returns:
We will gladly accept returns within 7 days of purchase. Returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee.
All return shipping charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
NO REFUND ON SHIPPING CHARGES
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- Jeep grand wagoneer gas pedal 1987(US $5.00)
- Jeep wrangler yj license plate bracket... no reserve(US $3.00)
- Jeep wrangler 1987 throttle cable..for a 4-2 ...no reserve(US $7.00)
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