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300 Tdi Motor #24 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:LAND ROVER Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Manufacturer Part Number:NA

300 TDI Motor #24

In stock, in the US ready to ship

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If we do not list what you need please message us on e bay and we will add a listing for you. We order Genuine parts weekly from our UK location 

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Shipping

We strive to ship all items within two days M-F. We use USPS, UPS Fed Ex and LTL Common Carrier as applicable. Pick up is fine but please call for details. If for any reason your shipping is delayed past three business days we will contact you and offer a 100% refund if desired. We ONLY ship to the confirmed PayPal address used to pay for the item. Sorry, NO PO boxes.

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Returns

All items we sell have a full, 100% guarantee. You buy, we ship and we hope you are fully satisfied. If for ANY reason you are unhappy with any part of the transaction please contact us immediately, we will work it out. Generally, we offer a 100% refund on the item and the buyer pays return shipping. If we, ULC + ULR, and you, the buyer, decide the listing was incorrect or the item was damaged we will offer a full refund to include shipping both ways as well. Buy with confidence! We want you to be happy and to return for many more items!

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About Us

We are a full service Land Cruiser and Land Rover restoration, repair, vehicle sales and parts facility with over 20,000 sq ft in downtown Atlanta, GA with 20 years experience. In early 2014 we opened our UK location to better serve our customers. We ship weekly by both air and sea. Let us know what you need! We have over 25 years worth of new and used Rover and Cruiser parts as well as a giant pile of outdoor, travel, photography and off road equipment; keep checking back, we will be listing more items weekly.

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We are in Atlanta, GA 675 Metropolitan Parkway #3024 Atlanta, GA 30310 404 915 1281 Open M-F 7-5 EST

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