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Neon Srt-4 Door Panels Cards Doorcards Interior Trim Switches Srt4 Oem 2003-2005 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Asheville, North Carolina, US

Asheville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:- A 20% restocking fee will apply on all returns other then if they are defective or if we shipped the wrong part/part number. - Buyer must initiate a return within 14 days if an item is defective, was damaged during shipping, or is being returned for other reasons. - Returns must be completed within 30 days of the invoice date. - Original shipping charges are NON-REFUNDABLE. - Refund is given for part only. No labor costs! - All warranties are voided if buyer uses freight forwarders. No returns are accepted once the item leaves USA. - Buyer agrees with all sellers return policy's.

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Door Panels

Buyer Agreement: (Important, please read before buying)
- Buyer must read the "Notes" in the compatibility list for important information regarding this item.
- It is the buyer's responsibility to determine compatibility based upon the part number provided. You will be receiving the P/N listed in this auction.
- NC residents pay sales tax.
- By placing a bid/purchasing the buyer has read and agrees with all of the sellers policy's.

Shipping:
- Freight items are shipping to business addresses with fork lift or dock only. Residential delivery is an additional $100.
- For no extra cost, we can help the buyer find a nearest terminal to ship a freight item.
- Freight items include: engines, transmissions, seats, large body panels, etc Please contact us if you are not sure if your item is a freight shipment.

- All shipping charges are within lower 48 states only. PR, AK, HI, APO, FPO, VI please contact us for a shipping quote before bidding.
- International bidder please ask for a shipping quote before bidding.

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- Please contact us with any issue and let us resolve it before sending a negative feedback. Mistakes can happen and we will do whatever we can to resolve any issues.

Contacts:
- You can call us at 828-301-1836 or text us at 828-398-8464. Our business hours are M-F 8am-5pm EST.


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