Wk029 Intake Valve 2004 Ford F150 5.4 3 Valve on 2040-parts.com
Arvada, Colorado, US
EJC Performance Shops ITEM TYPE: SEE PICTURE CAR REMOVED FROM: FORD F150 5.4 3 VALVE YEAR: 2004 VIN: Notes: For more information on us visit EJCPerformance.com Parts are sold "as-is". All parts are inspected and only sold if in good working condition. If you are not happy with the part please contact us through e-bay for a replacement or a refund. We work hard to make sure only quality used parts leave our warehouse. We are a new company and need your feedback! We aim for satisfaction in every transaction, so please contact us if there is a problem before leaving feedback and we'll make it right... Sometimes we use boxes that were for other products, so be aware that your item might arrive in a box you were not expecting. Please remember that with holidays, things will not ship that day. Purchasing Terms: Please only serious buyers and bidders. We accept payment through PayPal. When a best offer is accepted payment needs to be made in 5 business days or item will be relisted. Great care will go into packaging your item and we insure at no extra cost to you for orders over $50.Returns: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.
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