Tribeca Forester Imprza Outback Wrx Tire Pressure Sensor Tpms 28103sg000 Ts-su03 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Tennessee, United States
All returns are accepted up to 14 days after date of delivery for cash refund. We offer a 30 day guarantee on all parts unless stated otherwise. Original shipping charges and return shipping charges are not refunded. If a part fails in the guarantee period, the part will be exchanged or refunded at our option. All returns have a 35% restocking fee. Customer pays return shipping. You need to have a return authorization by contacting us before you return the item. No return on electrical items. LOOK AT ALL PIC BEFORE YOU BUY. TENNESSEE RESIDENTS MUST PAY SALES TAX. PULLED FROM A 2012 FORESTER
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