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Nos Heater Control Valve 322872-3 H25-115 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Akron, Michigan, United States

Akron, Michigan, United States
Box in poor shape.
Manufacturer Part Number:322872-3 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:H25-115 Country of Manufacture:United States

I have no idea who the manufacturer of this is, it seems like they wanted to be a GM wannabee...part is priced accordingly and sold as is.As always, it is best for you to verify the part application for accuracy. I do my best, but am no expert. Please remember that NOS does not mean perfect. I try to list every flaw I see, but I do miss some, so if you are not happy, kindly let me know and I will try to make it right. Many of my parts also need cleaning, since we live next to a farm. I do not clean them for fear of damaging them. If you would like to pay by means other than Paypal, Ebay requires that the buyer ask..so feel free to ask. I charge actual shipping costs, including the cost of some supplies, but no handling costs. I try to ship within 24 hours Monday - Friday, but there are times when I am out of town so my listings do show longer handling times to accomodate that. At times, I may forget to change the weight of an item from a previous listing and the postage may seem high...please be assured I will adjust it if you let me know. I package very carefully and use materials and boxes appropriate for the item I am shipping. I ship USPS priority mail except for heavy parts. Please contact me if there is a problem before leaving feedback as I would appreciate the opportunity to correct it. Refunds will be given only if I have listed a part incorrectly. Thanks for looking, and good luck.

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