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Smy Performance Clustermaker Black 52mm Blank Gauge Universal Fitment on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Multiple Warehouses, United States

Multiple Warehouses, United States
SMY PERFORMANCE CLUSTERMAKER BLACK 52MM BLANK GAUGE UNIVERSAL FITMENT, US $24.95, image 1
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SMY PERFORMANCE CLUSTERMAKER BLACK 52MM BLANK GAUGE UNIVERSAL FITMENT

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SMY PERFORMANCE
52MM BLANK GAUGE

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PART NUMBER: SMYBLNK
FITMENT:
UNIVERSAL FITMENT

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

52mm Gauge Blanks are a perfect solution for anyone looking to only install 1 gauge.  Fits in all 52mm Gauge pods.



SHIPPING TERMS:
Orders will shipped the same day or the following business day. We offer FREE Standard Shipping rates within the 48 states of the United States. There will be additional shipping cost for orders outside the USA such as PR, AK, HI, APO, AFO and other countries. **PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE**

Orders will be process as soon as an order has been placed, therefore we cannot change, cancel or modify orders once they have been confirmed.

DELIVERY TIME:
Once your order has been shipped, please allow an additional 1-5 business days for delivery. Tracking information will be provided to you within 24 hours after the item has been shipped. Some of our products will be ship from warehouses and manufacturers across the US, exact shipping method and times will vary by item.


 

SALES TAX:
NEVADA residents are required to pay 8.10% tax rate on all purchases.

PAYMENT TERMS:
All payment are accepted via Paypal
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BEST OFFER must be paid within 24 hours after winning the item

RETURN POLICY:
We offer a 14 day return policy for unopened and unused items only. All returned item must be complete and in brand new condition. If you are unsatisfied with the item upon arrival please contact us immediately. There will be a 20% restocking fee on all returns. Buyer must pay for shipping to return the item to the seller. Seller is not responsible if the item is lost in the mail.

 


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