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Parking Brake Lever Toyota Corolla 46201e 1980 1981 1982 1983 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
This Item is in good shape. It has no cracks and all of the screw holes are intact. They are a few scratches. And no discoloration, considering its age it still has a nice appearance
Manufacturer Part Number:46201E Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

1980 1981 1982 1983 PARKING BRAKE LEVER TOYOTA COROLLA  46201E

 

Item Description: You are buying a genuine OEM part


 

This listing is for a PARKING BRAKE LEVER COVER

This Item is in good shape. It has no cracks and all of the screw holes are intact. They are a few scratches. And no discoloration, considering its age it still has a nice appearance

Please note that all the parts are from Toyota models,
and it is under the responsibility of the buyer to confirm the compatibility in advance.
ATTENTION: Please double check if the part fits your car.

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The below information is about the vehicle that this part was removed from.


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7. WE OFFER DISCOUNTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS.

RETURN POLICY:
1. Item must be returned within 3 days of receipt
2. After 3 days, no item will be processed
3. Exchange will be issued only if the item has a manufacturer defect, depending on inventory availability
4. Original shipping cost will not be refunded
5. The item must not be installed or show ANY signs of wear
8. The defected item must be received and tested before anything can be done
9. Buyer is responsible for return shipping cost
10. 20% restocking fee will be applied


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