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Mitsubishi Evo X Negative Ground Battery Cable Wire Evolution 10 Oem 2008-2014 6 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

The Colony, Texas, United States

The Colony, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:8524A900

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Return Policy:

14 Days to return, after that time frame there are no refunds issued.
I test all parts on vehicle before removal. I also mark them so do not waist my time and try returning your old part as if it was mine and claim it was broken(it happens frequently on here believe it or not).
If you're returning it because you changed your mind there will be a 20% restocking fee.
If you claim it doesn't work I will test it on a vehicle to verify before refunding.
Parts also need to be returned in same condition as mailed out.

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