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Motorcraft Pfs571 Fuel Pump And Sender 2005-2008 Lincoln Ford Mercury on 2040-parts.com

US $237.00
Location:

Austell, Georgia, US

Austell, Georgia, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Interchange Part Number:PFS571,6W1Z9H307B Other Part Number: SP2089H, HP10136 Brand:Motorcraft Manufacturer Part Number:PFS-571

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Motorcraft PFS571 FUEL PUMP AND SENDER 2005-2008 LINCOLN FORD MERCURY

BRAND NEW IN BOX, NEVER OPENED. 

Part Number: PFS571

Compatible with: 

SEE ABOVE

 

SHIPPING INFORMATION:

Shipping and handling charges for eBay items are listed in the item description. All of our orders are shipped viar UPS ground and in most cases arrive in 1-7 business days after leaving our warehouse.

SHIPPING DESTINATIONS

We ONLY ship to the continental 48 states. We do NOT ship Large items to Alaska, Hawaii, or internationally.

APO/FPO/PO BOXES

We're sorry, but at this time we cannot ship to APO/FPO/ PO BOX addresses.

WARRANTY:

In order to keep our prices low we do not cover warranties of any kind, our products are inspected for defects when acquired  "if the original packaged has been opened".

 

RETURNS:

We offer a 14-day money back warranty on all of our NEW items! Majority of our products are new and are in unused condition unless the item is stated otherwise in our listing. It is your responsibility to ensure that you order the correct part number.


We ask that you please contact us via email or by calling 404-981-1344 before attempting to return any products. All returned goods must be in their original state in resalable condition. If the product was used or has been installed, fully or partially, then it is non-returnable. Shipping Fees are non-refundable. 

 


Above all else, we desire 100% customer satisfaction, so please work with us if anything needs our attention. If you have any problems or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via eBay.

 

ALWAYS CHECK FOR FITMENT:

We try to add the most information we can on our items but is very important you check with your local dealership or expert before buying one of our products, previous modifications in your vehicle can lead you to the wrong purchase.

 



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