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Gm Holden Key Blank Schlüssel Llave Clé Gm9 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Condition:New Brand:Edmonds OE Spec or Performance/Custom:OE Spec Manufacturer Part Number:H27A Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Other Part Number:GM9

FOR YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE YOU ARE KINDLY ADVISED TO READ THIS DESCRIPTION THOROUGHLY.

 

ITEMS DESCRIPTION

For sale is a brand new, uncut, key blank for General Motors - Holden vehicles.

This key corresponds with the GM9 key.

The submitted photos are of the item you will receive. If you are not 100% sure that this is the item you're looking for feel free to contact me anytime. I'll reply to all your messages as soon as possible and in the best way possible. This is very important to both you as a buyer and me as a seller to avoid any kind of inconveniences.

 

 

SHIPPING & DELIVERY

Shipping is free for the whole world.

All items will be shipped after I receive your payment. Only payment method I accept is paypal. 

All items will be shipped on the same or the next working day, depending on the hours you buy it. 

Working days do not include Saturdays and Sundays and holidays in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Regarding the holidays I'll send  a message to inform you.

Please have in mind the different time zones that we live in.

If, for any unplanned reason, I'm away from home, I'll send a message to inform you. 

If you have any questions regarding the item please send them before the purchase, as I will have the item shipped as soon as possible. 

Every item is shipped in a protective envelope and with tracking number.

Every item is expected to be delivered in 30 working days. During the holiday season – December and January -  all items are expected to arrive in 45 working days.

If, for some reason, my post office, does not support shipping to your country you will be immediately informed and fully refunded.

If, for any reason, the expected delivery date has passed and you still haven't received your item please contact me as soon as possible, as I can check with my postal office and find the exact location of the item and we can mutually find an agreement.

You are responsible for collecting item from your postal office. If I receive the info that the item has arrived to your local post office, I'll send a message to inform you.

If you have any question regarding anything you are most welcome to contact me anytime.

 

 

RETURNS & REFUNDS

I don't accept any returns & refunds, except in the situations stated above in the shipping & delivery part of this text.

That's why it is of the great importance to check if  this is the item you need or want. It's always good to check so we both have a pleasant ebay experience. Send me a message – it takes a minute of your time, but can prevent the much greater loss of your time, your money and your nerves!

Thank you for reading this and happy ebaying!

 

 

 

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