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Original Engine Mgmt 91006 Egr Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $91.96
Location:

Cleveland, Tennessee, US

Cleveland, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:####################################################################################################################### We accept returns on items that are received by us within 30 days of the date of purchase. Returned products must be in the original box and/or packaging, in resalable condition, include the original contents, and not be previously installed to be eligible for return. The original packaging includes the UPC bar code and sticker label that is used by the manufacture to describe their product. Any item that the original UPC, barcode, and/or sticker removed will not be eligible for return. The buyer is responsible for return shipping. Refused shipments will incur a 20% restocking fee. We reserve the right to charge a restocking fee for all orders returned. We reserve the right to not accept any "not as described" claims for our merchandise when that claim is based upon information provided by the Ebay Catalog Look-up Tool that is linked to our page. Ebay requests that we link their catalog to our listings and we do not provide any vehicle specific fitment information on our listings. We request that each customer contact us before placing an order and provide us with their vehicle year, make, model, engine size, production date, and vin code information so we can confirm the correct part for their application. We reserve the right to require a completed claim form for "defective" items before we will issue a refund. The defective form is required by all manufacturers and is subject to their approval. We reserve the right to receive the manufacturers approval of a defective return before issuing a refund. Please contact us for a claim form. We require all items to be returned to us for a refund and we will not issue a refund for any item that is not in our possession.################################################################################################################## Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:ORIGINAL ENGINE MGMT Manufacturer Part Number:91006 SME:_2502

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