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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Kia Optima Lx Hood Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used



DESCRIPTION

USED *ORIGINAL* 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Kia Optima LX Hood OEM. Color is gray with minor scratches. Has a pretty big dent on driver side edge (pic 2&4). Other minor dents (pic 5&6). NO bent tips. Vin# 5XXGM4A70EG269949


Please look at the pictures closely and contact your body man to see if this is the right part for you. If you have any concerns feel free to ask for additional information or pictures via email.

Please note, the pictures taken are from the item itself up for sale, signs of wear,scratches, cracks, dings, may not show up at all on the photos. All major and significant defects are shown and mentioned on close-up photos.

This part might be used as is but you must assume that it will need to be fixed, primed and/or painted to your choice of color. DO NOT expect these items to be brand new, shiny and ready to replace yours. All parts are expected to be worked on.

SHIPPING

Shipping carriers FedEx, USPS, UPS for heavier and larger items we ship Freight.

Orders are usually shipped out 1-2 days after payment has been cleared.

Orders made Fridays will be shipped the following Monday.

WE DON'T DELIVER WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS

PAYMENT

PayPal

Cash at local pickup in San Diego, CA also available

TERMS OF SALE

We require full payment within 3 days from end of auction/sale. We prefer payment through PayPal. Local pick is also available

in San Diego, CA. We offer a 3 days return policy and contact must be made within 24hours the item was delivered. A 20% restocking fee will be applied. Buyer are responsible for Shipping cost . If item is not as described there will be no restockingfee.

NO REFUNDS ON SHIPPING

ABOUT US

We specialize in USED car parts; Bumper covers, Grilles, Headlamps, Fenders, Hoods and much more, none of which are new. With a warehouse full of inventory we are able to provide low prices to our costumers and work out on deals. Can’t find the part you are looking for? Ask, we might just have missed it on our eBay list!!

" DEAR Valued Customer, If there is any problem with your order, please email or call us and we will try to resolve the issue! If for any reason you feel inclined not to leave us positive feedback (or 5-star rating), please email or call us and we'll do our best to change your mind!"

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