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Mustang Steering Wheel Center Cap Horn Pad Insert Assembly W Emblem Look Used on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Spokane, Washington, US

Spokane, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

OEM USED STEERING WHEEL CENTER HORN PAD REMOVED FROM A 1989  LX MUSTANG. PLEASE NOTE THAT PAINTED PLASTIC CAP OF EMBLEM IS MISSING, OTHERWISE PART IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND PRICED TO SELL !!!

I SPECIALIZE IN FOX BODY 1987-1993 FORD MUSTANGS PARTS. I CAN CUSTOM BUILD ORDERS, WITH NEW INVENTORY COMING IN DAILY. PLEASE ADD ME TO YOUR FAVORITES AND CONTACT ME FOR ANYTHING YOU DO NOT SEE IN MY STORE AND I CAN WORK TO CREATE A LISTING TUNED TO YOUR NEEDS, I HAVE TONS OF MUSTANG PARTS ON HAND, WITH MORE COMING IN DAILY !!

FOR COMBINED SHIPPING PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR TOTAL BEFORE YOU PAY. SHIPPING COSTS BILLED IS A ESTIMATE BASED ON WEIGHT OF PACKAGED ITEM ONCE IT IS PROPERLY WRAPPED, I DO NOT BILL FOR MATERIALS EXCEPT FOR LARGER ITEMS WHICH WILL HAVE A HANDLING FEE. FEEDBACK WILL BE LEFT ONCE ITEM IS BEING SHIPPED, I DO MY BEST TO SHIP OUT ITEMS 2 TIMES A WEEK, SO AT MOST YOUR ITEM WILL SHIP OUT WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS FROM PAYMENT BEING RECIEVED. TRACKING #'S ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY SUPPLIED, ALTHOUGH ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE UPON CUSTOMERS REQUEST !!!

I OFFER A 30 DAY WARRANTY WHICH BASICALLY COVERS THE ITEM FROM ARRIVING IN NON WORKING CONDITION, I CANNOT PREDICT IT'S LIFETIME AFTER THAT. I INSPECT EACH ITEM I SELL AND DESCRIBE THEM AS BEST I CAN. I STRIVE FOR 5 STARS, IF THERE IS A PROBLEM OR CONCERN WITH YOUR PURCHASE NOT BEING WHAT I REPRESENTED PLEASE CONTACT ME AND WE CAN WORK SOMETHING OUT BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK!!! UNLESS OTHER ARRAINGMENTS ARE MADE ITEM WILL NEED TO BE SHIPPED BACK @ BUYERS EXPENSE TO RECIEVE REFUND OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE!!! SOME USED ITEMS MAY NEED A LIGHT CLEANING BASED ON PERSONAL PREFERENCE, I DO MY BEST TO DESCRIBE ALL FLAWS OR IMPERFECTIONS!!!

PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT THIS IS A USED PART AND WILL SHOWS SIGNS OF USE IN RELATION TO AGE. MOST PARTS ARE REMOVED FROM SALVAGED OR WRECKED VEHICLES, AND MAY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO OUTDOOR ELEMENTS. ALL PARTS ARE SOLD IN GOOD WORKING ORDER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALTHOUGH AGAIN MAY SHOWS SIGNS OF USE AND EXPOSURE. *** PHOTO IS OF ACTUAL ITEM YOU WILL RECIEVE . *** I MAKE NO GUARANTEE OF FITMENT ON ANY PART OTHER THAN TO THE MODEL ITEM WAS DIRECTLY REMOVED FROM AS LISTED ABOVE. INTERCHANGE IS MERELY AS A REFERENCE, AND ALTHOUGH MAY BE ACCURATE IT IS NOT 100%. PLEASE BE SURE TO DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU BUY TO BE SURE ITEM WILL WORK FOR YOUR MODEL !!!

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