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Postage and Handling
Priority same business day dispatch applies for this item.
Postage times may vary; but usually 2-5 business day’s is a good estimate time for Australian customers and 4-10 business days for overseas customers.
We offer optional postage insurance at an extra AUD$3 (for Australian customers) and AUD$7.50 (for overseas customers).
Postal tracking numbers are only available with insured items.
Pick-up is not offered
Feedback
Our prime goal at E4E is our customer’s complete satisfaction. This implies that if you are for some reason unhappy with your purchase, please contact us before leaving unnecessary feedback. We will always endeavour to rectify any problems/concerns immediately. Please note our application list ONLY applies to Australian delivered vehicles. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have purchased the correct part if you reside outside of Australia. Errors in the application list are to be expected so it's highly recommended to cross-reference with the part currently fitted to the vehicle.
Warranty
Our 12 month warranty will remain valid under these circumstances:
a) The product was installed in a professional manner, properly
b) The product was used for its specific purpose
c) The product was used under typical circumstances/conditions
Warranty covers the entire oxygen sensor PEC 250-24469
The last ever Volvo C30 (pictured) is up for grabs in a Twitter competition
The Volvo C30 has only been with us for seven years, but it’s made its mark. Perhaps the highest profile outing for the C30 was with a starring role in the Twilight films, which exposed the C30 to a very non-Volvo demographic, and made the C30 almost cool. But with Volvo’s new V40 hitting the roads, Volvo revealed they were ending production of the C30 and now they’ve decided they’re going to give away the very last C30 – an R-Design model with Polestar upgrades and an Ice White paint job – in a Twitter competition starting on 13th June.
The first generation A-Class was the first front wheel drive passenger car from Mercedes-Benz and its first compact hatchback. Its revolutionary packaging and infamous encounter with an elk made a big impact in 1997, and since then over a million have been sold. Specification
The new A-Class maintains its predecessor's innovative sandwich floor concept, where the powertrain moves under the passenger cell in the event of a big frontal impact and thus enables a longer cabin for the length of footprint.
The new Koenigsegg Agera will be at the Geneva Motor Show
We did warn you last week that Koenigsegg were taking ‘Something New’ to the Geneva Motor Show. We had had a chat with them as things had been very quiet, and we did say to them we wondered if Christian had lost focus on Koenigsegg and been side-tracked with the whole Saab-Saga. The response was pretty clear “Christian never lost focus on Koenigsegg and secondly there are many new developments within Koenigsegg.