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K29h Jdm Honda Prelude Bb6 Bb5 Climate Control A/c Heater Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Hiroshima, JP

Hiroshima, JP
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes


Car data
【K29H】
プレリュード 2door
model
GF-BB6
year
2000
grade
SiR ( ABS )
chassis No.
BB6-1300xxx
engine
H22A黒 NA
transmission
A/T (2WD)
color no.
trim no.
NH578/タイプA
mileage
1000860 km

☆★ item description ★☆
USED IN GOOD WORKING ORDER A/C CLIMATE UNIT OFF OF A HONDA 00 BB6 PRELUDE.

Please make sure to check shipping cost from our own shipping chart, SAL(economy) not available to all the countries. Feel free to contact for shipping quote if you do not see your country from our shipping chart.

WHAT YOU SEE WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.
HAPPY BIDDING!!


PAYMENT DETAILS:
All the payment must be made through paypal within 4 days after end of the auction.
If you need extra time to pay please feel free to contact us.

We accept PayPal payments. We will only ship to addresses provided by PayPal.

SHIPPING DETAILS:
All orders are shipped within 1-2 business days after payment is received or cleared.
Shipping method is JAPAN POSTAL SERVICE.
Via EMS normally takes 3-9 business days for arrive, comes with free insurance.
Sal air registered mail usually takes 2-5 weeks, may take bit longer.

Please choose EMS if you are not willing to take risk of damage during shipping
since there is no insurance available with sal air mail.
Tracking number will be given through paypal or ebay within 24 hours.
http://www.post.japanpost.jp/int/ems/index_en.html

Customers' are responsible for any customs or border fees within their country.
We will declare low value and send as a gift if requested.
Please note that insurance on EMS covers only value on the invoice.

WARRANTY/RETURN POLICY
All the used parts are removed from working cars, or we will inspect them before listing.
We do not accept return for below reasons.
* The product did not fit your car.
*Placed wrong order.
*You did not like it or changed your mind.

We accept return if the item was not stated as in the description.
Refund will be given right after We receive back items from buyer ( It will be buyers responsibility to pay for all the shipping cost )
All of parts are basically for a right hand drive vehicle , some parts may not fit. Please judge from pictures.

CONTACT US:
Customer satisfactory is more important to us. If you have any problem
regarding your transaction, please contact us before leaving negative or neutral feedback.

area 1 EMSSAL
Indonesia
Guam
Saipan
Taiwan(EMS only)
Korea(EMS only)
China
Philippines
Brunei(EMS only)
Hong Kong
Malaysia
Macao(EMS only)
US$21
GBP13
AU$20
CA$21
US$16
GBP10
AU$15
CA$16
area 2 EMSSAL
Australia(EMS only)
El Salvador(EMS only)
United States of America
Porto-Rico, Samoa, Iles Vierges(EMS only)
United Arab Emirates
Canada
Cyprus(EMS only)
Saudi Arabia
Jamaica(EMS only)
Trinidad and Tobago(EMS only)
Turkey
New Zealand
Barbados(EMS only)
US$29
GBP18
AU$27
CA$28
US$18
GBP11
AU$17
CA$18
area 3 EMSSAL
Netherlands
Austria
Italy
Iceland
Ireland
Greece
Sweden(sea-mail not available)
Denmark
Germany
Norway
Finland
France
Bulgaria(EMS only)
Belgium(EMS only)
Poland(EMS only)
Malta
Russia
US$34
GBP21
AU$32
CA$33
US$18
GBP11
AU$17
CA$18
area 4 EMSSAL
Argentina
Chile
Tunisia(EMS only)
Brazil(EMS only)
Perou(EMS only)
US$44
GBP27
AU$42
CA$43
US$20
GBP13
AU$19
CA$20

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