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New Aluminium For Mazda Cx-7 Cx7 2007-2014 Running Board Side Step Nerf Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Taiwan, Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Surface Finish:aluminum Placement on Vehicle:Left,Right

Products Specification:


  1. Products:OEM aluminium for Mazda CX-7 CX7 2007-2014 running board side step Nerf bar
  2. Raw material: aluminium
  3. Color:Black mixed Silver
  4. Packaging:inside bubble bag,outside neutral carton box outside

Leading time:5-7 working days for formal order

                          3-5 working days for sample order

 

Return policy:We guarantee the good quality, and agree 1: 1 replace for the defective goods; High quality.


Any questions please contact us,thank you! 


All of our items will shipped by DHL,FedEx,TNT express(to Russia we will use EMS or Line Logistics)

Best Express!Best Service!Best Supporting!All of them from our store!

All of our SIDE STEP(RUNNING BOARD)will send out whole set(left+right)+brackets(some models do not have bracket)+installing fittings(screws+nuts)


We are looking for local wholesalers for business together!We are factory that can supply best support,best quality,best service items for your business chances.

If you are interested,we are waiting for your contacting!!!

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