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Trunk Boot Opener Motor 844924 Ar012 Jdm Nissan Cima Infiniti Q45 2000~2010 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Ueda Shi, Nagano Ken, Japan

Ueda Shi, Nagano Ken, Japan
The part has been removed from a car that was in a good condition at the time removal. The item has been tested by our company and shows no problems in its performance. Please ensure to check the aesthetic condition of the item in the photos provided. Additional photos can be provided prior to shipping if the customer supplies their email address.
Brand:JIDECO Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:844924 AR012 Warranty:No Other Part Number:1178402-A Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Trunk Boot Opener Motor 844924 AR012 from JDM Nissan Cima Infiniti Q45 2000~2010


Please Note: The postage price is for EMS Express. There maybe cheaper options that take longer. Please enquire and please remember to include your country.


Manufacturer: Nissan

Model: Cima Infiniti Q45

Year: 2001

Type: TA-GF50  

Applied Model: BPHARKN5000ABB-P 

VIN: GF50-013999  

Color: Black (KH3G)

Engine: VK45(DD) 4494cc

Transmission: Auto (Code: RE5R05A) 

KM: 105753

Fuel: Petrol


 


Please read ALL the boring details below!!!


We ask that the customer takes responsibility for whether or not the parts will fit their vehicles. If a part is not compatible the customer will have to send the part back to Japan, at their own expense, in order to receive a refund on the original price and postage.


Since the part is secondhand some scratches and dents may be present that we were not able to confirm at the time we uploaded the product to EBAY.

We tried to show all defects in detail in the photos provided, but some minor defects might not be visible.


 We use the EMS (Express Mail Service) Japan postal delivery service.
The shipping of car parts, especially those that exceed 4kgs, is very expensive.


Shipping rates can be checked using the link provided below.

http://www.post.japanpost.jp/cgi-charge/index.php?lang=_en


The Price of postage is non-negotiable!!

Please do not ask for free postage, we can not do it!!

The customer pays the same amount as we have to pay the Post Office.

In some cases, a cheaper (but with longer postage time) postage option may be available.

Please enquire and please remember to include your country`s name.


NOTE:  The rates were established to cover various regions throughout the world.

In some cases your postage fee might be slightly over the price that is listed on the Japan Post website.

Please let us know if you feel that we have significantly over charged your postage fee.

If there is a significant difference (US$20 or more after the package has been packed) we can negotiate a refund of the outstanding amount.

The product weight provided is estimated with the weight of packaging included.

So, some fragile or electrical products might be listed heavier due to the extra packaging needed.


If requested at the time of purchase, photos can be provided of the product being weighed before and after packaging.


NOTE: If from South America or Africa please select the Brazil, Mexico, Russian Confederation postage option.


NOTE: Upon purchase, a tracking number and a link to Japan Post Mail Tracking site will be provided as well as an estimated time of arrival. Please check the location of your part every day. If the part stays at a certain location (Customs, Local Post Office) for an usually long time, please contact that organization and ask why the delivery of the part has been stalled.


It is the Customer’s responsibility to track their part while in transit.

If a part is seized by customs in the country of the customer, it is the Customer’s responsibility to make contact with the local customs officials.

If the part is seized by the postage company in the customer’s country, it is the Customer’s responsibility to make contact with the postage company.


We will NOT refund any money for postage if;

(i)                 Customs seizes the part and sends the part back to Japan because the customer did not claim the part (even if they do not contact the customer).

(ii)               The local Post Office seizes the part and sends the part back to Japan because the customer did not claim the part (even if they do not contact the customer).

(iii)             The Post Office tries to deliver the part, but retains the part due to the customer not being home, and then sends the part back to Japan because the customer did not claim the part (even if they do not contact the customer).

 


If one of the above situation occurs, it is the Customer that must pay for having the part resent. If the customer decides they want a refund, a refund will ONLY be given for the purchase price of the product and not for the price of delivery.


Questions regarding this product are welcome.




 

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