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12 Ford Focus 16" Wheel & Tires Rims Set Oem Lkq on 2040-parts.com

US $617.47
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Manchester, Tennessee, US

Manchester, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Please check the listing for important warranty information regarding the item being sold. Some listings include a warranty and others do not. Each listing will clearly state the warranty length if applicable. Any listing that says “Sold AS-IS” does not include a warranty and all sales are final. ***Warranties do NOT cover any labor costs! NO EXCEPTIONS*** Parts Covered by Warranty: In case the part sold fails to work due to defective material or wrong fitment, LKQ will replace the part or issue a full refund (LKQ’s choice) up to the cost of the part purchased price (no refunds for labor costs), see warranty tab in the listing for more details. If the part you receive does not fit or work in your vehicle, we may ask you for a digital picture and your vehicle’s VIN number so we can properly assist you. Items NOT Covered by Warranty: For parts that are not defective, but are returned, the following will apply: 20% Restocking Fee, shipping costs are not refunded, and customer pays for shipping the part back. ****Airbags, seat belts, and tires are sold "AS IS"**** Use of Freight Forwarders VOIDS all warranties: LKQ Online will ship the part to the address provided, however our policy about forwarded packages is that once the item leaves the United States, returns/warranties/or refunds are no longer valid. This means that if the part is not the correct part, does not work properly, or becomes damaged in any way due to the length of transit time, we will not cover it under our return or warranty policies. We will also not refund any additional costs of shipping due to forwarded items. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Rim Manufacturer Part Number:CM5C-1007-BXA

GM grants Saab a reprieve, CEO Henderson resigns

Wed, 02 Dec 2009

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 02 December 2009 15:51 The board of General Motors has granted Saab a lifeline – by extending the deadline for bids on its stricken Swedish patient to 31 December 2009. GM has been trying to sell Saab for the past year, and the Swedish car maker has been under court bankruptcy protection since February 2009.GM chief executive officer Fritz Henderson also announced he was to stand down. His interim successor is hard-nosed GM chairman Ed Whitacre – meaning that GM Europe and the US mothership have both lost their bosses in a matter of weeks.

Jaguar F-Type lands in the lap of the 2013 Playboy Playmate of the Year

Mon, 13 May 2013

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More drivers skipping vital car servicing

Mon, 16 Sep 2013

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