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Mercedes-benz C-class W204 Front Bumper Passenger Marker Blinker Light Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Sun Valley, California, United States

Sun Valley, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercedes-Benz Country//Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:2049067401 C-CLASS STOCK:1 Warranty:Yes

 

Genuine Mercedes-Benz C-class W204 passenger side blinker light. Please make sure your part looks the same and the part # matches. 

Has scratches from storage and handling. 

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Fitment:
May fit other years and models. Please consult your local dealer.

Returns

If you wish to return a product that does not fit your vehicle, please contact us within 14 days to obtain an RMA number. There is a 20% restocking fee on all returns.

Warranty

We offer 30-day warranty (Parts ONLY - NO labor). This warranty is void if we find that a product is used or installed against the manufacturer’s suggested use or if the product has been modified in any way. Seals and gaskets not warrantied. Warranty period begins on the day the part is delivered. All parts must be installed to manufacturer's specifications by an ASE certified mechanic. Failure to install parts properly will void all warranties. You may be required to submit documentation regarding the installation to support a warranty claim! Please contact us in order to obtain RMA # for any warranty transaction.

Shipping

We offer Free Shipping to the 48 Continental United States by FedEx and USPS! Most items will be shipped within 1 business day of purchase. If you need a part faster, please do not hesitate to call us at or send us a message. We can arrange next day air delivery to all of the us for an additional fee. Large items ship via common freight carrier. For freight shipments, the shipping address you provide must be a commercial address, such as a business with a loading dock or forklift. We also do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, APO, FPO, AA, AE, AP, and U.S. Territories outside of the continental U.S. 
If an item arrives damaged, please retain all packaging and call us for immediate assistance. 


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