Pokemon Pokeball Shift Knob Ball Toyota Scion Lexus Subaru 10x1.25 10 X 1.25@ on 2040-parts.com
SHANGHAI, China
Pokemon Pokeball Shift Knob BALL TOYOTA SCION LEXUS SUBARU 10X1.25 10 x 1.25 This auction is for 1x Pokemon Pokeball shift knob in 10x1.25 thread pattern for manual transmission. Brand new Pokeball Shift Knob. 52mm or 2 inches Diameter. Custom made acrylic with light scratch resistant feature. Compatibility Universal fitment for most manual vehicles Package includes: 1 x Pokeball Shift knob Features: Easy to install, being a direct replacement of the original knob, no modification needed Improves and adds a sleek and stylish feel to your vehicle Shipping Information - The item will be shipped within 1 working day. - Delivery will be REGISTERED with TRACKING NUMBER. - Shipping by physical and home address, No PO Box address. - Our business hour is Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m Payment Information - We accept PayPal, ship to paypal confirmed address only. - Payment should be made within 3 days Refund & Replacement Policy - All the products we are selling include factory warranty, don’t cover items that have been abused, burned and damaged in any form. - Please contact us via eBay Message if you have NOT received item in 30 days, we will check it with post office, and then resend or refund missing item. - In the unlikely event that your product is faulty in anyway, must contact us ASAP and then return it within 7 Days of receipt. - Then the postage and packaging fee will NOT be refunded. - We will not be responsible for the delivery or insurance charges incurred in returning item back to us. - If you return an item purchased from us,it must be back in Factory Condition. This includes packaging, inserts, manuals etc. - Please allow up to 5 Working Days for us to process your returned item. We look forward to doing business with you. |
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