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Wagner Qc787 Brake Pad Or Shoe, Front-thermoquiet Brake Pad on 2040-parts.com

US $30.78
Location:

Norcross, Georgia, US

Norcross, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:NO EXCHANGES - Unused products purchased may be returned within 30 days of the original order date. We use the EBay return program that they make available on the right hand side of the auction that you purchased. Once we receive the product(s) and verify that it is in resalable condition, in the original box/packaging and not previously installed, we will refund the original charges to your PayPal account. Cores must be returned within 30 days, undamaged, in the replacing new parts box. Items outside of this policy will not be credited or returned. Call before you send it back if you have any questions. INTERNATIONAL RETURNS POLICY - We are not able to offer returns support to International Customers FOR ANY REASON at this time, due to shipping costs and time in transit. If the International Customer is able to return the part at THEIR expense and it arrives at our facility within 30 days of purchase, we will be glad to refund the purchase price (NO SHIPPING COSTS WILL BE REIMBURSED) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:WAGNER Manufacturer Part Number:QC787 SME:_2316 Placement on Vehicle:Front

Peugeot 207 CC GT THP 156 Review & Road Test (2010) Part 3

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