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Kyb 344459 Shock Absorber on 2040-parts.com

US $36.51
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Freehold New Jersey, US

Freehold New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns A 15% restocking fee will be deducted from all returned or refused orders, we will not refund shipping on refused shipments. Returns are only accepted if we made a mistake or product does not match our description. Our original shipping cost will be deducted from all items returned for any other reason besides an error on our part. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Brand:KYB Manufacturer Part Number:344459

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KYB 344459 Shock Absorber


DESCRIPTION

This is a NEW item listed as "NEW OTHER" because the original box is not sealed. We inspect every item before it is listed, this is simply an open box item that is NEW.
 

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Additional Information about KYB 344459 Shock Absorber


Product Details
Sub Type: Shock Absorber
Notes: Description--GAS SHOCK
Description--GAS SHOCK"
Height--2.205 IN
Length--20.870 IN
Weight--4.100 LBS
Width--2.205 IN


 

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Payment

We only accept the following forms of payment>>> PayPal.

Sales Tax New Jersey residents, we are required by law to collect 7% Sales Tax.

Shipping

Local Pickup We encourage Local Pickup at our NJ warehouse. Please contact us so we may adjust the shipping to Local Pickup.

  • We only ship to the 48 contiguous states, WE DO NOT SHIP TO Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, or other U.S. Protectorates, Territories. We DO NOT ship to PO BOXES, or APO/FPO.

  • Orders will ship within 2 business days of cleared payment, we do not ship on weekends. Shipping times vary depending on your location. Normal shipping times are 3 - 7 business days. (Holidays or weather may effect timeline)
  • Returns

    • A 15% restocking fee will be deducted from all returned or refused orders, we will not refund shipping on refused shipments.
    • Returns are only accepted if we made a mistake or product does not match our description.
    • Our original shipping cost will be deducted from all items returned for any other reason besides an error on our part.


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