Park-turn Light, Left Front, Driver Side, 1965 Mercedes-benz 190d W110 on 2040-parts.com
Sparks, Nevada, US
Park-Turn Light, Amber Lens, Left (Driver Side), used, 1965 Mercedes-Benz 190D
Donor Vehicle: 1965 Mercedes-Benz 190D 4-Door (see photos). Chassis: W110, "Fintail" series body VIN: 12-150768, Type: 190Dc May also fit years 1961-1964 Mercedes-Benz 190D, but check photos carefully to see if it matches your vehicle! Buyer is responsible for making sure that this item fits their vehicle! Check all photos carefully, they show the condition of the part and any irregularities, damage, marks, or normal wear & tear. We try to take the best photos possible so that you know what you are getting. We want you to be happy & satisfied with the item you are purchasing. Contact us if you have any questions before purchasing. Packing & Shipping: This item ships via ground shipping, cheapest way. Signature required on delivery. Contact us for picking up locally and eliminating the shipping charges, or a request to ship by another method. Thank you. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SURE THAT THIS ITEM FITS THEIR VEHICLE! CONTACT INFORMATION: Kart King Creations, Telephone: 775-853-1989; eBay Store Name: Kart King USA GUARANTEE & RETURNS: Kart King Creations guarantees that all of our new products are inspected before shipment and are free of visible defects, you may return any defective items within 14-days for a replacement, or refund if no replacements are available, buyer must contact us first before returning any item. Returns are for defective items only and must be returned in original packaging and without any damage. Refunds are for the original purchase amount less shipping charges. Clothing items may also be returned to exchange for a different size. Send all returns postpaid. We will ship replacements or exchanges postpaid. We strive to make all of our customers happy and hope to make your online buying experience an easy and enjoyable one. |
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