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L/h Headlight Driver Side Lamp Kit Unit 1996-1999 Chrysler Town & Country on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:DEFECTIVE: If product is defective upon arrival, please email us immediately with a digital photo of the product, we will assist you with the returning procedure and we will be responsible for all shipping charges. DAMAGE: If product is damaged upon arrival, please e-mail a digital photo of the problem. We will file a damage claim to the shipping company. After claim has been approved, we will re-ship the item at shipping company's cost. PACKAGE LOST: If the package is lost in transit, we will follow up with shipping company right away, replacement or refund at buyer's choice. RECEIVED INCORRECT ITEM: If buyer received incorrect item, please e-mail us with a digital photo of the item. We will issue a prepaid return shipping label and responsible for re-shipping charge. (For domestic shipment only) PURCHASED WRONG ITEM AND WANT TO EXCHANGE: If buyer purchase the wrong item by error and wants an exchange, shipping and handling charges is not refundable, buyer will also be responsible for another shipping and handling charge. PURCHASED WRONG ITEM AND WANT A REFUND: If buyer purchased the wrong item by error and wants to return, buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. Returned items will be subject to a 15%-30% restocking fee, and must be in brand new, resalable condition. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Light Bulbs Included:with bulbs Gasket:without Gasket Light Bulbs Application:9005-H/9005XS-L Lens Material:Plastic Lens Warranty Terms:12 Months Instruction:without Instruction Pieces/Box:1 pcs Placement on Vehicle:Array Interchange Part Number:CH2502114 Manufacturer Part Number:4857151AC Harness:without Harness Housing Finish:Chrome Reflectors:with Reflector

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