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Nissan 200sx Trunk Latch Lock 98 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, US

Yorktown, Virginia, US
Return policy details:Please make sure this will fit you vehicle before purchasing.We have done our best to accurately describe this item. Returns are accepted ONLY if buyer contact us and return item within 14 days after receiving item. Returns made because item DOES NOT match description will be refunded purchase price and shipping cost or if available, an exchange. Returns made for reasons other than item does not match description will be refunded purchase price only, NOT shipping cost. Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Part Brand:Nissan

 NISSAN 200SX TRUNK LATCH.

This part was removed from a 1998 Nissan 200SX. It may may fit other years too, it is the buyers responsibility to make sure it will fit their vehicle.  Item is in good used condition. It has no cracks, excessive wear or broken mounts. The electrical switch has not been tested and there is NO guarantee on the switch. Sold as pictured.  

This is a used part, it may have minor scratches, nicks and normal wear

This item is a used original Nissan part - Not an aftermarket part

SHIPPING TO USA ONLY

Shipping and payment information - Buyer to add shipping and handling, see shipping details.Shipping to the USA ONLY. NO international shipping. Payment is due within 3 days. We are happy to combine S&H. One payment must be made for all items to receive the combined S&H. Please send us a message or call us at 757-595-6458 if you have any questions. Virginia residents must pay sales tax.

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We have done our best to accurately describe this item.
Returns must be made within 14 days of receiving item.
Returns are accepted only if buyer contact us and
return item within 14 days after receiving item.
Return made because item DOES NOT match description will
 be refunded purchase price and shipping cost, or if available, an exchange.
Returns made for reasons other than item does not match description
will be refunded purchase price Only, Not shipping cost.

Please make sure this will fit you vehicle before purchasing.


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