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Passenger Audio Controller - Honda Goldwing Gl1800 1800 on 2040-parts.com

US $71.49
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Trenton, Michigan, US

Trenton, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:If you wish to return an item please contact us VIA EBAY'S MESSAGING SYSTEM ONLY for a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number must be clearly marked on the package when it is returned or the package will be refused. Returned merchandise must reach Midwest Cycle Pro, LLC within fourteen (14) days of the original ship date to the buyer. Unopened items in their original packages may be returned for refund or exchange. Buyer is responsible for all return shipping costs. Close out items are non-returnable. When returned, both the item and the packaging must be returned in "like new" condition or we can not issue a refund. Returned items sold with 'Free Shipping' will be subject to a 15% restocking fee if returned for refund. DEFECTIVE ITEMS: We will pay for return shipping costs for defective items returned within 7 days of receipt. A replacement for a defective item will be shipped only after the original item is returned, examined and determined by us to be defective. SHIPPING ERRORS: If you receive an item that is not what you ordered please contact us immediately VIA EBAY'S MESSAGING SYSTEM ONLY. We will correct any shipping errors at no additional cost to the buyer. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions about this policy please contact us via ebay's messaging system only. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Show Chrome® Manufacturer Part Number:13-203 Placement on Vehicle:Left Surface Finish:Black Warranty:Yes Part Type:Accessories

East meets West at NDE

Wed, 14 Oct 2009

Nissan opened the doors to its European design studios late last month, part of the Japanese automaker's first ever participation in the London Design Festival events in London, UK. Showcasing the works of 20 designers under the theme of 'East meets West: the cultural crossroads of creativity', the exhibition also included a ‘Pecha Kucha' event with presentations from a further six influential designers. Held in Nissan Design Europe's ground floor conference rooms, the exhibition presented pieces from artists and designers around the world working across various disciplines, including photography, Fine Arts, textiles, product design, fashion and ceramics.

Fiat challenges RCA students to design the 500 or Panda of 2020

Thu, 03 Oct 2013

Fiat is challenging Vehicle Design students at London's Royal College of Art to explore how the Fiat 500 and the Panda might look in 2020 in a new contest called ‘Two of a Kind'. 14 teams of four students from across all design disciplines are asked to design innovative exterior and interior proposals taking interactivity, digital interface, sustainability and global appeal in account, using the Fiat design language as a starting point. The Master's students will be supported by six lectures at the RCA from some of the carmaker's top designers, such as head of design (Europe, Middle East and Asia regions) Roberto Giolito and head of global design Lorenzo Ramaciotti.

Car makers to be forced to disclaim ‘Official’ economy figures

Wed, 10 Apr 2013

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