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Panasonic Radio Cd Faceplate Only Model Cq-c8400u Tested Good Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
I ASK YOU TO BE 100% SURE THAT THIS WILL FIT YOUR CAR STEREO. CHECK THE MODEL AND PICTURE. ITEM PICTURED IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL GET.
Brand:Panasonic Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CQ-C8400U Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

SALE USED   PANASONIC   RADIO CD PLAYER,  FACEPLATE  ONLY    U    MODEL  CQ-C8400U  TESTED   GOOD   GUARANTEED.

 

***RETURN POLICY***

 

·        All returns accepted.

·        The buyer should contact us within 14 days after receiving the item.

·        Refund given as Money Back.

·        Additional return policy details: 

A 10% restocking fee will apply ON NON-DEFECTIVE RETURNS, and the purchase price will be refunded, less shipping charges. The item must be returned within 7 days of receipt. Buyer must have proof of delivery. Products must be in the same condition as described in the seller’s store. Charges will apply for all parts missing. Please allow up to 15 days for refunds to be processed.  ALL WARRANTY STICKERS MUST BE INTACT. ALL SERIAL NUMBERS HAVE BEEN RECORDED.

 

This item is in good working and cosmetic condition.

AS PICTURED!

 

Shipping Disclaimer
Seller is not responsible for service transit times.
Transit times are provided by the carrier, exclude weekends & holidays,
and may vary with package origin and destination, particularly during peak periods.

WE SEND ALL OUR PACKAGES WITH A TRACKING #.

 

We accept the following payment Methods:

WE ACCEPT PAYPAL .

 

 

 

ITEMS ARE SHIPPED THE SAME OR NEXT BUSINESS DAY AFTER PAYMENT IS CLEARED,
EXCEPT ON WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS
.

We appreciate all feedback and we will leave feedback to every buyer who has left feedback for us. We are committed to provide a reasonable customer service and resolve all issues fairly and quickly so that nobody should have a reason to leave a negative feedback. Please communicate all your concerns to us through email before leaving neutral or negative feedback so that we may attempt to resolve all your concerns first.

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!

 

 

STUDY THE PICTURE BECAUSE IT'S THE ITEM YOU ARE GOING TO RECEIVE.

IT HAS BEEN SERIAL NUMBER MARKED, TAMPERING WITH VOIDS ALL WARRANTIES AND REFUNDS. IN THE RARE CASE IT DOES NOT WORK, YOU MUST SEND IT BACK TO ME  WITH THE ITEM NUMBER ON THE PACKAGE, I WILL REFUND ALL COSTS ONLY IF I GET IT BACK UNTAMPERED

I ASK YOU TO BE 100% SURE THAT THIS WILL FIT YOUR CAR STEREO. CHECK THE MODEL AND PICTURE. ITEM PICTURED IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL GET.

 

 

 

Cosmetic conditions: TESTED GOOD GUARANTEED It works great. ITEM has been tested prior, and will be tested before shipping.

Returns: I accept returns only within 7 days after received it. All sales are final after 7 days. If you want to return a item you need to contact me before you return it.

Warranty: If the item does not work as I stated, I will refund your money. ITEM has been marked.

Shipping:  We ship the item via USPS and we will provide a tracking #.  only  IN  USA

Questions: If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

FEEDBACK: BEFORE LEAVE NEGATIVE OR NEUTRAL FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT US THANKS

 

 

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