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Mercedes Benz W221 Information Navigation Display Screen Oem A2218205489 on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

Kauno r. sav, Lithuania, Lithuania

Kauno r. sav, Lithuania, Lithuania
"Fully working, good condition,real photos"
Brand:MB (Genuine OE) Manufacturer Part Number:A2218205489

MERCEDES BENZ W221 INFORMATION NAVIGATION DISPLAY SCREEN MONITIOR OEM A2218205489

 

Part Number: A2218205489

                       

 

 

PLEASE MATCH PART NUMBERS AND OR COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE PURCHASE. Installation must be done by specialist ! 

 

 An item that has been previously used. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended.

 

 

terms and conditions:

Item condition:

 

item with a minor scratch .PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE BUYING THE RIGHT ITEM and make sure whether it will fit your car.

 

Shipping:

 

ü  We dispatch an item within 1 working day of receiving full payment.

ü  Shipping from Lithuania to UK and all European union takes 7-10 working days.

ü  Shipping outside of European Union (Like U.S, Russia and others) takes 15-30 working days.

ü  Express mail: we offer express shipping, Contact us if you need this service.

ü  We take care that the item are properly packed in a securely sent to.

 

Payment:

 

ü  PayPal.

ü  We post the item according to the Paypal shipping address.

ü  Lithuania is in European Union (no custom taxes for EU countries).

 

Warranty:

 

ü  We offer warranty ONLY FOR 14 DAYS AFTER RECEIVING THE ITEM; all our parts are used vehicle parts.

ü  All the parts are tested either before or after removal from the vehicle.

ü  Before purchasing the item, the customer MUST verify that the item will fit the said vehicle.

ü  Item may show light scuffs, scratches or other imperfections as a result of this being a used part.

 

Returns:

 

ü  We test all our items before selling them and we guarantee that they all are operational.

ü  Please notice that we don't do any refunds until the item isn't sent back to us. As soon as we get our item back we fastly make a refund to you.

ü  The buyer must contact us before returning an item.

ü  Postage & packing cost for returned items will not be refunded.

ü  The return not accepted for faulty or untested items.

ü  All items have security permanent marking as well as UV pen marking if any of this missing on return NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN.

 

Contact us:

 

ü  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US THROUGH EBAY or email IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE purchasing.

 

IMPORTANT:

 

IF FOR ANY REASON YOU FEEL LIKE WE DON’T DESERVE FIVE STARS, OR A POSITIVE FEEDBACK, PLEASE CONTACT US first and we will try our best to solve the problem and satisfy the situation.

 

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BUYING!

 

 

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