Land Rover P38/p38a Abs Pump Brake Booster Master Cylinder Reservoir Module *a on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Gresham, Oregon, United States
“LAND ROVER P38/P38A ABS PUMP BRAKE BOOSTER MASTER CYLINDER RESERVOIR MODULE Please make sure that you look at all the pictures that I have taken. Most of these parts are used and will come with normal wear and tear. If there is an area that needs to be brought to your attention I will take a picture of the area and make a comment in the description.”
Brand:Land Rover
Warranty:YesManufacturer Part Number:468 413 010 0
ITEM DESCRIPTION
YOU'RE BUYING A USED MASTER BRAKE BOOSTER. THIS WILL COME WITH EVERYTHING THAT YOU SEE. THE RANGE ROVER HAD NO ISSUES WITH THE BRAKES.
This will come with a 30 day WARRANTY!
COMPATIBILITY:
WHENEVER A PART NUMBER IS SUPPLIED YOU MUST MATCH THE PART NUMBER TO YOURS. JUST BECAUSE YOUR VEHICLE IS LISTED DOES NOT MEAN THIS PART WILL FIT YOUR VEHICLE. IT’S IMPERATIVE THAT ALL PART NUMBERS ARE MATCH.
POLICIES
All our auto parts are USED parts and will show normal wear and tear, unless otherwise stated in the item description.
We have a variety of parts from different domestic and import manufacturers. For more details please check our eBay store.
Additional pictures will be provided upon request.
The item in the picture is the exact item you will receive unless stated in the description.
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All our parts are marked with a visible or non visible mark and we will need to receive our part back in order for you to receive a refund.
When shipping parts back to us, it is up to THE BUYER to make sure you package it properly so that the part does not incur damage. If the part arrives damaged and you did not insure it, there will be no refund given and PayPal/eBay will be notified.
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SHIPPING
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PAYMENT
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