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Oem 2003 03 Altima Rear Bumper Cover Clip 02 04 05 06 85284 Ad000 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.90
Location:

Lakeside, California, US

Lakeside, California, 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: Restocking Fee:No Brand:OEM Factory Manufacturer Part Number:85284 AD000 Other Part Number:001-081 3 of 4 Warranty:Yes

WHAT IS UP FOR SALE:  

This is a Rear bumper clip that was removed from the bumper of a 2003 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE. It is in good working condition and will work properly when installed again. This is for 1 clip. If you need more, please check and I may have more available. Compatibility chart is for search purposes only. You will still need to check to make sure that this part will work in your application. If you are unsure, please send me a message and I can check for you. Our parts have already been removed and stored indoors, ready to ship. The item in the picture is what you will actually receive. We do not use file or stock photos. Please check and ask questions to make sure that this item will work in your application before you bid. I will answer questions and send additional pictures on request to help you in your purchase. 

 

 

 

PAYMENT:   

Payment to be made within 6 days of successful bid through Pay Pal only.

 

 

RETURNS:

Will be accepted within 14 days. You must contact us and you will be given a return Authorization number. All returns must have this number to get a refund.  Buyer pays for return postage and 20% restocking fee unless it is determined that there was an error on our part in the description. In which case a full refund will be issued. So please only buy if you know it will fit/work in your application. I will help with any questions you may have to help you determine if this item will work for you.


 

SHIPMENT:

I will ship following day in most cases if payment is received by 5m PST. This excludes weekends, holidays, and unforeseen circumstances that may occur that are not in my control. I ship standard ground to lower 48 states only. Any shipping other than standard ground to lower 48 states, has to be arranged prior to purchase and any additional cost must be paid for by the buyer.

 

Thank you for looking.

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