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New 23731-6n21a Crank Crankshaft & Cam Camshaft Position Sensor For Nissan 2.5l on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chengdu, China

Chengdu, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:23731-6N21A Product Type:Car Parts UPC:608912031909

New 23731-6N21A Crank Crankshaft & Cam Camshaft Position Sensor For Nissan 2.5L


  Description:

  • 100% Brand New & High Quality
  • Color: As pic shows
  • The OEM of this items is 23731-6N21A / PC464S / SU6364 237316N21A
  • Fitment: Nissan Altima 2002-2006 2.5L Nissan Sentran 2002-2006 2.5L Nissan Frontier 2005-2006 2.5L





      Please confirm your old sensor CROSS REFERENCE NUMBER is exact same as ours before you submit this order!!!



  Package Include:
    X 1Pcs Crank Crankshaft & Cam Camshaft Position Sensor

Payment

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Shipping

We deliver to Worldwide.
All orders would be handled and shipped the NEXT day after we received payment.
We will 
ONLY shipp to the PayPal address
Tracking will be sent after the item has been processed
Shipment usually takes 7-15 business days to the US by E-package.If you choose UPS,it will only take 
3-5 working days.
Item shipped by CHINA POST Register Airmail, reaches most country 15-20 business days.If you choose Fedex International Economy,it will only take 
3-5 working days.

NOTICE 1Delivery time depends on destination and other factors; it may takes up to 30 days.
If you don't receive the item after30 days, Please contact us, we'll investigate and solve the delivery problem.
 

NOTICE 2 Import duties,taxes and charges are NOT included in the item price or shipping  charges,the buyers will be responsible for the charges if necessary.And please check with your country's customs office to determine these additional costs  will be prior to bidding/buying.

Return Policy

(1) Before any returns or exchanges, please contact our customer service; please inform us the item number, eBay user ID, specific description of damage/problem and clear explanation of your reason. We stand behind every item that we sell and will do our best to assure that you are satisfied. When you are not 100% satisfied, please email us first and we will do our best to make you happy. 

 (2) If you still want to return your purchase, ship the item(s) back to us and we will refund your original purchase price. All returns must include all original items undamaged, in re-saleable condition, all original packaging including manuals, warranty forms, etc. Shipping and handling fees are not refundable. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs incurred shipping products back. After we have received the package and the item is in a resalable condition, a full refund will be issued.

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