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New Genuine Bosch 18034 Oxygen Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $69.98
Location:

Atchison, Kansas, United States

Atchison, Kansas, United States
This item is new, however, The original packaging may be missing or imperfect. See photos.
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This item is:__________NEW GENUINE BOSCH 18034 Oxygen Sensor______________________________________________________________________





Sales tax will be added to items shipping to locations in Kansas.



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1.       All items are sold “AS IS” No warranty or liability is expressed or implied.

2.       The buyer agrees that: All items are shipped without insurance. It is the buyers responsibility to let us know if they want insurance on the item. Insurance cost is $2.00 for every $50 insured, in $50 increments. The buyer agrees that if no insurance is purchased and the item is not received or received damaged that no claim shall be brought against the seller.

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7.       All our items are wholesale, overstock, unclaimed, foreclosure purchase or salvage goods. Most boxes have been opened for inspection and photos. If items are listed as new they may not come with original packaging.

8.       The buyer agrees there will be no refunds for any reason.

9.       Shipping to the continental US only. Payment must be received within 2 calendar days of auction close.

 


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