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Toyota Japan Genuine Hiace 200 Grey Wooden Shift Shifter Knob Jdm 2005-2013 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Hokori-Motor, JP

Hokori-Motor, JP
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:TOYOTA JAPAN GENUNE Country of Manufacture:Japan

Description :


Toyota Japan Genuine Hiace 200 Series Shift knob

 

Made In Japan

Condition : Brand New / Excellent Quality

Color :  Grey & Wooden

A/T Model(Auto Transmission) Use

Original Design For : Toyota Japan Hiace 200 Series.......TRH200/TRH21#/TRH22#/KDH20#/KDH211/KDH22# Models.......Year: 2005 -2013

Dressing-Up Your Hiace, Upgrading Your Happiness  : )

 ***Please Only Serious Buyer / Toyota Japan Genuine Item***


 Important Notice

  • 1. Please allow up to 4 - 8 business days(Handling Time) after payment is received for your order to be processed before Shipping.
  • 2. Please contact us for latest stock status before your bidding in case this item is sold out to our local market.
  • 3. We also supply a wide range of various JDM items for Toyota Hiace, please check our store or conact us. 

 

Payments :

1. We only accept payment from "Paypal" currently. 

2. Payments must be received within 5days of auction close.  Please Serious Bidders Only!!! 

                                                                             

Shipping :

1. Shipment delivered via  EMS(Express Mail Service) to worldwide

2. Please send us your phone number for EMS express shipping use. Buyer will receive EMS On-Line tracking number once item is shipped out.    Delivery Time :

  • 4 - 6 Business Days To U.S.A, Canada, Australia
  • 6 - 8 Business Days To UK, Germany, France, Italy.....European Countries 
  • 4 - 6 Business Days To Middle-East Countries
  • Buyer Will Receive EMS On-Line Tracking Number Once Item Is Shipped Out. 

3. Shipping Cost To U.S.A, Canada, Australia & New Zealand --- USD25.00 

                                To  U.A.E. And Other Middle-East Countries  --- USD25.00

                                To  UK, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Spain & Other European Countries --- USD29.60

                                To  Asian Countries --- USD22.00

*** For Customers Located In South America or Africa, Please Contact Us For Shipping Estimate.***

4. Shipping Insurance Is Included. 

5. You can trace latest delivery status of your item from the following EMS Japan site : http://www.post.japanpost.jp/int/ems/index_en.html

 

Satisfaction Guaranteed:

 

1. Customer will not be responsible for any charge if wrong item is shipped. We will replace it for the correct item.

 

2. Please ensure your car body style and manufacture year is  the same as what we have described in this auction. 


3. Return or Refund is not accepted for this item. 

 

 

***Please Kindly Give Positive Feedback & 5 Star Rating If You Are Satisfied With Our Item And Service. Thank You Very Much In Advance.  : )*** 

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