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Oem 00 Honda Odyssey Complete Jack Ing Kit, Spare Tire Change Emergency Donut on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Mishawaka, Indiana, US

Mishawaka, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:We offer returns on all items for any reason within 14 days of you receiving the item. If you would like to make a return, please contact us within 14 days. After we have received the item back from you, we will issue a refund for the original purchase price (cost of shipping not included). Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:667 U vehicle wheel temporary Interchange Part Number:1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 99 00 01 02 03 04 Other Part Number:HON-ODYS-043 Placement on Vehicle:Array

 
THIS AUCTION IS FOR: One used jack kit removed from a 2000 Honda Odyssey LX.

VIN:2HKRL1854YH619249, FWD, 3.5L V6 SOHC 24V
May fit other years, makes, or models.

Where applicable, the color codes are:
Paint: YR-520M-4 (Mesa Beige Metallic)
Interior: Type Q (Mild Beige)



 Please see pictures for the best and most accurate description.
Most parts are cleaned and all are thoroughly inspected and any and all significant damage is noted.

I may have other parts for this vehicle that are not listed. Please contact me if you are looking for anything else.

If you would like priority shipping, please contact me and it can be arranged.

This listing is for the item(s) specified in the description. Some bulbs, gaskets, hoses, clamps, clips, wiring, mounting hardware, or other extraneous parts may be included in the hopes that they will be helpful, but are not guaranteed to be in working or useable condition unless otherwise stated.

Paypal is the only form of payment we will accept, and I will only ship to a confirmed Paypal address.
I offer an unconditional 14 day money back guarantee. If I am at fault, and item is not as described, I will pay the return postage, and I will issue a complete and full refund. If you ordered the wrong part, or decide you don't want it after you receive it, you will be responsible for postage both ways, but I will still issue a full refund for the PURCHASE PRICE minus my shipping and handling costs

Everything I ship will be shipped parcel select or first class if under 13 ounces. If the price of shipping is within a dollar or so of that of Priority Mail, I will upgrade at no additional charge.

We guarantee ALL of our parts, and want everything to be a 5 star experience.
 If you have anything other than 5 stars to leave us, please send us a comment letting us know how we can serve you better in the future!
We want everyone to be 100% happy with every single transaction we do.

ITEMS WON THROUGH AUCTION REQUIRE PAYMENT WITHIN 72 HOURS OR ITEM WILL BE RE-LISTED.
ALL ITEMS PURCHASED IN THE STORE MUST BE PAID FOR AT TIME OF PURCHASE.

USA ONLY THANKS

    ⁃    To contact me personally, call or text Chad during daylight hours Mon-Sun at 574-440-6464   

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