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Omega Rs3 Remote Start Module Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Seller refurbished Type:Remote Start Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:No

ITEM IS NEW IN BOX NEVER USED. 


Please see pictures for best examples of item condition. Photos are of the item you will receive, should you be the winning bidder; not stock photos. 
Please read the listing description and view all photos before bidding. Ask any questions you may have prior to placing a bid. Be sure to check out our other listings, as we will gladly combine shipping wherever possible. 
By placing a bid on an item, you are agreeing to and entering into a binding contract to buy this item, should your bid be the winning bid. Serious bidders only please.

Shipping: 
The quoted shipping and handling cost and transit times on this listing are for U.S. Buyers only . Combined shipping discounts are often available to winning bidders of multiple auctions. If you win more than one of our items at a time and would be interested in a combined shipping discount, please message us for details.

Free Local Pick Up: 
Free local pick up is available to any buyer who wishes to visit our  READING, PA store location to pick up their item in lieu of shipping. Payment must be made online with PayPal; payments cannot be accepted in store. Buyers who are taking advantage of our free local pick up option will need to make their payment online at the time of purchase, and bring a copy of their PayPal payment receipt and a valid ID with them to the store when coming to pick up their purchase.

Payment: 
Payment is required within 2 days of the auction ending. PayPal is our only accepted form of payment. We do not accept any other forms of payment.

Returns: 
No returns 

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