Return Policy Please be sure to check your items for quality and fit as soon as you receive them. We will not accept returns after 14 days of your order date. We feel that this gives you ample time to check the item. If you have a return request please contact us through Ebay, and someone will answer you quickly. We do not accept returns on electrical parts for any reason. Once we receive the return it will be inspected and a resolution will be determined. If the inspection determines that the part is defective or not the correct item, we will exchange it if another part is available or refund you if we do not have more of that item. If our inspection determines that the part has been altered or damaged in any way by the customer there will be no possibility of refund. Damage resulting from mishandling, attempted installation, and inadequate return packaging all apply. In this case pictures will be taken for our records and the part will be returned to the customer. Sorry but we do not cover the shipping charges back to us under any circumstances.
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Returns
We offer a 14-day Return on all non electrical parts Please see our Return Policy.
Buyer pays return shipping.
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By Ben Pulman
Motor Shows
19 November 2008 17:10
Nissan pulled the wraps of its new 370Z coupe at today’s LA Auto Show, and confirmed that a Roadster version will arrive within the next 12 months. Topping the list of 370Z talking points are a shorter wheelbase, a larger engine, a seven-speed automatic and the world’s first rev-matching six-speed manual gearbox. Nissan dubs it the ‘SynchroRev Match’ function (they would, wouldn't they?), and it essentially blips the throttle to smooth out any shifts.
The Vehicle Design Masters program at the RCA held its annual degree show a few weeks ago, showcasing an array of transport designs created by the graduating class of 2008. In all, 18 students - including three PhD graduates - developed projects which dealt with the current issues of accessibility, aerodynamics, environmental impact, ergonomics, legislation, materials, production, safety, and technology, as well as the aesthetic principles of vehicle design. Peter Stevens - the first MA graduate - David Wilkie of Stile Bertone, Alfonso Albaisa of Nissan and Peter Shreyer of Kia were just some of the RCA alumni in attendance.
RECORD new car sales achieved a six-year high in 2013, the motor industry has announced. A total of 2,264,737 new cars were registered in 2013 - a 10.8% rise on the 2012 figure and the best annual total since the pre-recession year of 2007, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. The 2013 total was boosted by a 23.76% rise, to nearly 153,000, in sales in December - the 22nd successive month of increases.