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Vacuum Pump Audi A7 12 13 14 15 on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used ID:BFA6618C-7BEF-4439-8D28-4491126680E4 Model:AUDI A7 Interchange:372-54187 Stock:93849 Year:12

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Your Recycling Center ships daily via UPS, FedEx, Roadway, R&L, and other carriers. Some parts are sold with exchange of the old or bad part. All retail parts must by prepaid.

  • Pick up at our facilities is available. Please call or email us prior to your purchase to arrange pick up.
  • Items will be shipped within 1-2 business days of purchase.
  • Please allow 5-10 days for delivery. Most areas in the US are within 5 days. Expedited shipping may be available for an additional charge.

If an item arrives damaged, please call or email upon receipt for instructions.

All returns and exchanges must be pre-approved and shipping must be prepaid. We pay no shipping on any warranty claims. All items can be made available for pickup to avoid shipping charges. Although we attempt to ship only quality parts, if a replacement part is needed and not available, approved refunds will be issued less shipping charges.

  • Inspect merchandise upon receipt. If is sold as-is; however, we will replace merchandise if defective and returned within 14 days in the same condition as purchased. Shipping charges and a 25% handling charge applies to merchandise returned for a refund within 14 days. No refunds or returns after 14 days. No refunds on "cut off" parts. All deposits are non-refundable
  • Guarantees: Transmissions and Engines have 30 day guarantee from the date of purchase against cracked block, not to knock or smoke excessively. This is a parts replacement only and not a refund. Carburetors have no guarantee and no return
  • All claims must be accompanied by the invoice. We make no other guarantee or warrantee, express or implied. We pay no labor, delivery, incidental, consequential, or special damages of any kind.
  • Core parts must be returned within 30 days.
  • Parts must be picked up and paid for within 30 days or the deposit is lost.

Extended Warranty Terms

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Engines

No Extended Warranty Offered

Transmissions

No Extended Warranty Offered

All other parts

No Extended Warranty Offered

Body Part Grading
A = 1 or less units of damage
B = 2 or less units of damage but more than 1
C = more than 2 units of damage
Mechanical Part Grading
A = Less than or equal to 60k miles, or greater than 60k miles but less than or equal to 200k miles and less than or equal to 15k miles per year
B = Greater than 60k miles and less than or equal to 200k miles but greater than 15k miles per year
C = Greater than 200k miles
Damage Unit Types
cc = Credit Card size units
Blank = Unknown damage unit
Part Grade Abbreviations
AFT = New Aftermarket body part
Downgrade = Recycler choose to downgrade the part based on damage not reflected in the grading algorithm

If you have a question about a part please contact us BEFORE purchasing.

We can be reached through ebay messaging, Car-Part iCPM, phone, or email. We will try to answer all requestions within one business day.

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