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New Oem Infiniti Tire Valve Stem Caps (4-pc) on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States

West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
NEW OEM INFINITI TIRE VALVE STEM CAPS (4-pc), US $17.95, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CAPS Brand:INFINITI

Brand New

NEW OEM INFINITI VALVE STEM CAPS

  • Improves the durability of your wheel valve stems by eliminating the seizing that can occur with metal valve stem threads
  • Inert ABS plastic material helps caps screw on and off with ease
  • Rigorously tested to withstand salt spray and corrosion
  • No interference with Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Designed to be hand-tightened
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    SHIPPING TERMS:

    Due to a fluctuating inventory that is used by different departments, quantities online may not accurately reflect product availability.  If you require your order within a certain time frame please contact us prior to ordering to check availability.

    DOMESTIC

    • Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days from the date of the order.
    • For most orders, we ship using either UPS or USPS within the 48 contiguous States.
    • Please contact us before purchasing for shipments going to APO addresses,  Puerto Rico, Guam, Hawaii, & US Virgin Islands.

    INTERNATIONAL

    • We offer shipping to many locations around the world. Please contact us for a shipping quote.

    COMBINED SHIPPING

    • If you are looking to purchase multiple items,we can combine shipping and save you of shipping costs. Please contact us before purchasing.

    PICK-UP

    • All parts are available for pick-up during our regular business hours, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.
    • Please call in advance to assure the parts are in stock.

    TRACKING

    • When your order ships, you will receive an email via PayPal confirming shipment to the same email address you used when placing your order.  This email will contain instructions on how to track your order.

      RETURN POLICY:

      • Circle-Infiniti will gladly exchange, credit or refund any part(s) purchased through our store if notified within 7 business days of arrival date.
      • Credit or refund excludes shipping & handling charges.
      • Note that all returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Please try to include all original packaging and materials in order to avoid being penalized.
      • Certain parts are not returnable, including but are not limited to wheels that have been mounted and/or installed, electrical items, and closeouts.
      • If you have received a defective or damaged part we must be notified within 7 business days from the arrival time. We are not responsible for products that are inspected after that time period.

      CONTACT US:

      • At Circle Infiniti, we stock an extensive inventory of Infiniti parts and accessories.  If you have any questions or requests please contact us at 888-224-8444.
      • Parts Hours:  Monday - Friday  8:00 am - 5:00 pm EST

       




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