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New Genuine Oem Cobalt G5 Pursuit Column Ignition Housing 25846761 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $47.95
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:25846761

AcDelco GM Genuine Column Ignition Housing 25846761 New Old Stock and may have a little dust on it, never installed.

Fits:
Chevrolet Cobalt 2005 - 2010
Pontiac G5 2007 - 2010
Pontiac Pursuit 2005 - 2010
Part #: 25846761

Picture is of original NEW part, and shipped in a reclaimed box.

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Shipping Terms
In stock orders ship within 24 hours in most occasions.
Weekend orders will be processed the next business day.
Depending upon location, ground shipments usually take 2-7 days.
We cannot guarantee transit times.
Shipping Carrier substitutions may be made at our determination in an attempt to reduce shipping cost.
We do not ship internationally direct.
Only ship to the lower 48 states.

Return Policies
Please use the eBay return process for all returns
Return request need to be within 14 days of receipt.
A copy of the invoice will need to be included with the return.
All returns must be sent pre-paid, we are not responsible for return shipping.
There is a 15% restocking fee charged against all returned parts.
Original shipping/handling fees will not be credited.
Parts must be re-saleable and in the original packaging.
We cannot take back used parts.
We cannot take back installed or tried parts.
Electrical parts are not returnable.
We do reserve the right to refuse and return any parts we find have been installed, are used or do not meet the above criteria.

Cancellation Policies
An order or a portion of an order may be cancelled up until the time it is shipped and no longer in our possession.

Please Note:  What you see is what is shipped.  MOST of our inventory is New Old Stock. We advertise items as NOS, it means NEW OLD STOCK. NOS means that the item is new and may be missing its box/wrapping or that it is there and the label is faded or missing or partially there. And there is a strong possibility that the item's wrapping may not be LOOKING like new or maybe all together missing.



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