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Nice Haynes Book For A Dodge Caravan, Plymouth, & Voyager Chrysler 1984-1995 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Trinidad, Colorado, US

Trinidad, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:you can return the item within 14 days after you receive it and the items must be returned EXACTLY in the same condition as you received it and in HIS ORIGINAL PACKAGE, the buyer will pay the return shipping plus 25% of restocking fees and we will not be responsible for any loss or damage during the return. Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:United States

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THIS AUCTION IS JUST FOR SERIOUS BIDDERS, READ CAREFULLY THE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING, OTHERWISE WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISS-UNDERSTANDING THANKS;   
Up for auction; 
 A Nice Haynes Book for a Dodge Caravan, Plymouth, & Voyager Chrysler 1984-1995 ,
This Book Has Been used but still in good condition and don't have missing pages or names marks on it;t

what you see in the pictures is what you get. If you win any of my others auction we can help you out by reducing the shipping fees, If you have any question you feel free to contact us.

IMPORTANT SHIPPING WARNING; Is Really Simple, If you pay today ~ It ships today, & WHEN is Free shipping, is just for the residents Inside of United states territory only & sometimes for Canada, depending on the type of purchases 

WARNING; We ship items around The world, but if your address does not appear in the automatic computer system pricing, that means WE WILL NOT send nothing to that place, and when is free; is only for residents in the United States of America; Please avoid us, the problem of being canceling Transactions for not READ & DON'T UNDERSTAND our shipping policies, we appreciate your cooperation Thanks.

IMPORTANT; you can return the item within 14 days after you receive it, and must be returned EXACTLY in the same condition as you received it and if the item is brand new you must send it back unopened and unused; The buyer will pay the return shipping, plus 29% of restocking fees and we will not be responsible for any loss or damage during the return. 

Only serious bidders please, payment must be made within 1 days after the auction ends, All Canada & Alaska residents must pay UP~TO $45.00 extra and international buyers UP~TO $55.00 extra for shipping purposes depending the place, other wise the item will be re-listed after 36 hours of auction ending, WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DURING THE DELIVERY OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES we are  offering insurance but just for residents inside of the United States only.

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