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Tr21 Greddy Magnetic Oil Drain Plug M12×p1.25 Alteza MarkⅡ Cima Mr-s S15 180sx on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

IBARAKI, Japan

IBARAKI, Japan
Condition:New Brand:TRUST GReddy Seller Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:13901301 Size:M12×P1.25 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Company Part Number:y-TR21 UPC:N/A

We have stocks and it is ready for shipment.

 GReddy Magnetic Drain Bolt 
【Item Discription】
Fits most NISSAN, TOYOTA and DAIHATSU with M12×P1.25 thread pattern like;
Aristo, Alteza, MR2, MR-S, Silvia, Cima, 180SX, etc...
The GReddy neodymium magnetic drain bolt colects iron powder and helps to keep your engine oil clean.

※Please make sure that this product is compatible to your car before your order.If you have questions with regards to the products, please send us the inquiry before you commit to buy.

▼PLEASE NOTE▼

● Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charge.

● These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional cost will be prior to bidding/buying.

● There are different regulations in each country, please check with your country customs or trade industry before committing to buy.

● If the item you buy is returned to us due to its regulation or restrictions on imports, we do NOT take any responsibility as well as return cost, re-shipping cost are paid by Buyer.

▼Payment Instruction▼

- Payment must be received within 5 days from the date of purchase. Otherwise, we will open unpaid item case.

- We accept Paypal ONLY.

▼Shipping Instruction▼

- Shipment will be arranged by EMS in order to deliver safely with tracking number.

- We do not ship to P.O.Box, APO and FPO address.

- If the orders made on weekend and holidays we will process shipment on the next business day.

*If you prefer other delivery agent, we can also arrange it. (Additional fee may apply)

*Please allow 7 business days for international deliveries. Some shipments may take longer, subject to your local customs authorities.

*If a parcel arrives at your door with obvious shipping damage, please save all packaging material and paperwork and contact us immediately with photos of parcel.

▼ABOUT US▼

Trust Planning is located in Ibaraki Japan. We are exporting genuine Japanese Demestic Market (JDM) both used and new aotomotive parts in global market. Our Company sells 100% genuine automotice parts. We do NOT sell fake items. Our goal is to be reliable, kind and complaisant. We strive satisfaction with complete trust in our service. Please feel free to contact us for any questions!

【Business Hours & Holidays】

Mondy - Saturday a.m.10:00 - p.m.5:00 

Note : Our company closed on the 1st Saturday and the 3rd Wednesday.

Sunday :       Closed *No shipment.
Monday :      10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday :      10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday : 10:00 - 17:00 (Closed on 3rd Wednesday)
Thursday :     10:00 - 17:00
Friday :          10:00 - 17:00
Saturday :      10:00 - 17:00 (Closed on 1st Saturday) *No shipment.


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