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Srs 12x1.25 Silver Steel Tuner Lug Nut Set 20 Nissan Subaru Infiniti G35 350z on 2040-parts.com

US $49.88
Location:

Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:SRS SR*S Manufacturer Part Number:NISSAN SUBARU INFINITI G35 350Z Interchange Part Number:NISSAN SUBARU INFINITI G35 350Z Other Part Number:NISSAN SUBARU INFINITI G35 350Z Warranty:Yes



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This auction is for SRS 20 piece brand new SILVER Steel Tuner lug nuts 12x1.25
Size of lug nut : Width 21.88mm/ Length 48mm/ Hex size 17mm/Weight 1.8 oz each
Brand New never installed
This is a Wholesales price don't miss it
I only have 10 Available


 

  SHIPPING
 

Free shipping to all United States 

Your order will be shipped within 24 hours once we receive your payment

We do not ship on weekend or public holidays

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   PAYMENTS AND RETURNS
 

- Items must be returned within 14 days (with an option of money back or exchange.)

- Items must be in the same new uninstalled condition as it was when received and its original packaging in order to receive a refund or an exchange.

- Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges including original shipping charge (if the item is listed as “free shipping” and the items is returned, you will be deducted the shipping cost it originally cost us to ship the item – Domestic shipping cost is $8 and Internationally is whatever you had originally had paid to ship your item) and return shipping cost, unless the product is defective or received the incorrect item.

- If the product is defective when received (product will be checked by manufacturer upon returned/received for defective problems, once manufacturer has approved the defective problem the full refund will be issued) or if we made an error on our part you will receive a full refund or an exchange.

 - Payments must be received within 2 days of ended auction.

 - We accept payments through Pay Pal with any US address



   WARRANTY
 

SYSTEM COMES WITH A 1 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY

 
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