Switch To Starter Cable Carquest Carquest 44624 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States
Be sure to check for proper fitment on vehicle. We recently bought an enormous stock from an auto parts store that was closing. All items are brand new and sealed but may show shelf wear or discoloration on the packaging. Products are guaranteed to be new. If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask! Thanks for looking and do not forget to check out my other items!
I ship several times a week and not on weekends. I will get your item out to you as soon as I can (normally within 2 days). I do the best to describe my items accurately. However, if there is a problem, simply send me a message by selecting the option that states “I want to send the seller a message, or I have a question about using my item” If any other option is selected before communicating, I will be unable to help you from that point forward. Thank you for your business! A restocking fee will apply if you wish to cancel your order after you have paid but before it has shipped. That fee will be 10%. RETURN POLICY- ALL NEW ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED UNOPENED AND UNUSED. All items are returnable within 30 days from the purchase date for a refund. There is a 20% restocking fee on all returns. Return shipping is to be paid by the buyer. Original shipping charges are not refundable. In the case of free shipping, the cost of postage will be deducted along with the restocking fee for returns for what we had to pay to get the item to you. This means if you want to return an item that shipped free to you, there will be a 20% deduction plus whatever the postage costs were to us. |
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