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Volkswagen Golf Gti Emergency Spare Tire Wheel Rim Oem Stock 2012-2013 12-13 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Not Specified, US

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HAVE QUESTIONS? CALL US AT

(310) 354-0000 

 

FITS:

2012-2013 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GTI

 

 

 

SPARE TIRE 16X6.5

 

  

 

*ITEM IS IN GOOD CONDITION SEE PICTURES*

 

 

OEM

 

39028

 

 (SPARE TIRES ARE SHIPPED UNINFLATED)

 

LOCAL PICK-UP

We are avaliable for pick-up monday-friday 7:30am to 5:00 pm and saturday 8:00am to 3:00pm pacific time.
14116 Garfield Ave Paramount, CA 90723 
You may call us at: 310-354-0000

TERMS

All items are used unless otherwise stated. All damage is shown in pictures. All items are sold as is.  There are no returns or refunds on any items.  Please make sure to verify the parts you are going to purchase before doing so.  If you need additional information or have any questions please contact us before purchasing an item.

PAYMENT


We accept payment from PayPal confirmed accounts. If you don't see a part that you need listed in our inventory, call us at 310-354-0000. For all eBay auctions, payment must be made no later than 48hrs. after the auction has ended.

SHIPPING


We will ship worldwide. If you are a Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Puerto Rico or International customer please contact us first to get an accurate shipping rate. Please do not bid on parts unless you contact us first. We only ship to paypal address'. So if your paypal account has a different address than where you want the parts to be shipped, you have to add that address to your paypal account. It's a real easy process. All you have to do is add an additional shipping address to your paypal account.  We ship items via UPS or USPS or Greyhound Freight.  For all items shipped via Greyhound Freight please provide a contact phone number so Greyhound may contact you once your item has arrived at your local Greyhound station.

ABOUT US


We are a used parts distributor located in the city of Paramount, California. We have over 42 years of experience with used high end auto parts. Rest assured that we sell only high quality parts. We have thousands of parts in our inventory. If you do not see a part in our inventory, please call us and we can locate it for you.

CONTACT US


We are avaliable monday-friday 7:30am to 5:00 pm and saturday 8:00am to 3:00pm pacific time. You may call us at

310-354-0000




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