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1982-93 Bmw E30 Cruise Control Module Computer 1991 325 91 #36.3 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Light scratches and scuffs, works good
Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:BMW, OEM, VDO

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Here is some of the ways you can find a proper fitting part:

  • Find old part number
  • Call your local dealer
  • Visually (with attention to details)

We ship within 2 business days and typically use more padding then necessary, sometimes we can't ship larger items to PO Box, AFO, APOHawaii and Alaska, because the shipping is higher than the total sale, but don't worry, if there is an issue, we will give you an option to cancel or pay extra. International buyers can send us a message for more shipping options.

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We do our best to describe every defect in pictures and/or condition reports, but please keep in mind these are used parts, not new and usually show signs of normal wear and tear, if there is a mistake in the listing, please rate us on how we solve the issue, not the mistake itself. 

We stand behind our parts and want you to be satisfied with them. We’ll always do our best to take care of our customers — our philosophy is to deal with you fairly and reasonably; we hope you will be fair and reasonable with us as well, due to misuse of our relaxed shipping/return policy we have to implement the following:

  • If we are at fault, we will refund you 100% in a timely manner and take extra good care of you
  • No returns on items marked "for parts" unless there is a significant mistake in the listing, pictures supersede anything typed
  • No returns on international orders
  • If the return is not our fault, the buyer pays actual shipping both ways even if it was "free"
  • If buyer says part was defective and it's tested to be working upon arrival, buyer pays shipping both ways
  • We reserve the right to implement a 25% restocking fee if item gets returned with additional damage

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2103 SE 190th Ave
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