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New Mopar Power Steering Return Hose Dated June 1970 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Coon Valley, Wisconsin, US

Coon Valley, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Contact us before returning anything. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

New reproduction power steering return hose kit dated June 1970 Our part # 102-H06130

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MAKE SURE YOUR ADDRESS IN PAYPAL IS CORRECT!

We have had numerous packages returned because of incorrect paypal addresses. We use paypal shipping. This means the address you have in paypal is the address that comes up. E-Mailing us seperate is not a guarntee we will be able to correct it as we usually process all orders before we go through our other e-mail. If you have recently moved make sure your address in paypal is correct.

 

 

PLEASE ASK ALL questions before bidding. Also we recomend you verify our applications. We do our best to make sure we have the part idnetified as best as possible, but if something doesn't look right ask we will answer any questions as fast as possible.

We are not a drop ship company. If we list it it is in stock. Please keep in mind we are a real business that sells in many venues and on rare occasions we may sell out of something if that is the case typically we can have most items back on the shelf in 3-4 days. If you are near by or coming through the area feel free to stop in and pick your parts up in person.

 

We have been in business for over 20 years and plan to stay around until every Mopar Muscle Car is restored. 

 

PAY FOR ALL ITEMS IN ONE PAYPAL PAYMENT IF YOU PURCHASE MORE THEN ONE ITEM REQUEST A TOTAL THROUGH EBAY OR CONTACT US BEFORE PAYING THIS WILL MOST LIKELY SAVE YOU MONEY! If you pay in multiple transactions there is a possiblity that you orders will be shipped in multiple packages meaning you are paying more S&H then you would if you would have paid for them together. If we see them we will try to combine, but due to the volumne of packages we ship each day it isn't always possible.

We will ship your orders ASAP after receiving payment. Typically your part will ship same or next day. PLEASE NOTE we are a regular store and sell in many different venues(eBay, phone sales, website and swap meets plus walk in business). While we list items on eBay they could sell elsewhere so on all reproduction Mopar products there is a slight chance of a couple day delay if we would happen to sell out of an item. We carry a very large inventory of items and this is rare, but has happened in the past. Most of the items we list on eBay is something we either have a large inventory of or are from one of our suppliers that will have us more inventory in 2-3 days.

All WI Residents add 5.5% Sales Tax

 




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